What is a limit on the Supreme Court when it evaluates a law or policy?

The Supreme Court cannot enforce the changes it made.
The Supreme Court needs the approval of the president.
The Supreme Court needs the approval of Congress.
The Supreme Court has no power to overrule laws.

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The correct statement regarding a limit on the Supreme Court when it evaluates a law or policy is:

The Supreme Court cannot enforce the changes it made.

The Supreme Court has the power to interpret the Constitution and rule on the constitutionality of laws and policies, but it does not have the power to enforce its decisions. Enforcement typically falls to the executive branch, and changes resulting from Supreme Court rulings depend on that branch to implement them.