Congress usually changes a Supreme Court decision by rewriting or passing a new law. Part of the
''Balance of Powers'' written in our Constitution. Some say the Supreme Court gone from lnterpreting
the law to WRITING the law over the last 60 yrs.
if the courts are writing law, it’s because Congress failed to do so. Congress no longer writes law, it just hands power and discretion to unelected bureaucrats along with statements of intent and desire.
And thanks the idea of “chevron deference”, the courts overwhelmingly just defer to whatever interpretation the Executive branch bureaucracy offers up.
These agencies even have their own enforcement divisions.
The result? No separation of powers at all. The executive branch writes law, interprets law, and enforces it.