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Two reasons, mainly. First, it has no power to act on its own. Second it has no power to enforce what it does. The courts make rulings only within proper lawsuits (called cases and controversies in the US Constitution). Unless there is a lawsuit raising an issue of proper application of a law, the court has no power to act. Even if a law is passed by Congress that is obviously unconstitutional, the courts may not simply take it upon themselves to review it. It has to sit and wait and see if anyone sues to challenge it.

Next, when it does act and, for example, declares a law unconstitutional, it has no power to enforce its decree. It needs the President and his co-operation in enforcing the Court's judgments. One time Chief Justice John Marshall's Supreme Court made a ruling that President Andrew Jackson did not like. It has been said that later Jackson remarked that it is Marshall's ruling, let him enforce it. Not all historians believe this but it is an indication of how the judicial branch needs the executive branch to operate effectively.

There is a delicate balance at work here. The Supreme Court's ruling must be accepted as correct, even if the President believes it is wrong. He has sworn to uphold the Constitution, not just those parts he agrees with. If he deliberately refuses to enforce a Supreme Court ruling, Congress has the power to impeach him/her and perhaps remove him/her from office for failing to uphold the Constitution. So Congress's power of impeachment hangs over the President's head as a means to make the President enforce all of the laws, including ones he does not like.

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