Answer:
D. Congress could propose a new Constitutional amendment to address the Court's concerns.
Explanation:
The only way for Congress to repeal the court's decision is to propose another amendment that is ratified that changes the court's decisions. This would require 2/3 of house and senate, and 3/4 of all states. The example of the 21st amendment that repealed prohibition of the 18th amendment. Congress to make the impact less is through legislation that could restrict the ruling as well.