The Supreme Court's power is restricted by several limits: first, it can only hear cases that come before it, as it lacks the authority to initiate cases. Second, its decisions can be overturned by constitutional amendments, which require significant political consensus. Third, the Court's jurisdiction is constrained by laws passed by Congress, which can also regulate the types of cases the Court can hear. Lastly, the justices themselves can be removed through impeachment, although this is rare and requires a significant political process.
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