The statement that does not describe a limited progressive reform is "women winning the right to vote but not yet having full social equality." While women's suffrage was a significant achievement of the progressive era, it is not necessarily considered a limited reform. Granting women the right to vote was a transformative and substantial change in itself, although achieving full social equality took more time and continued efforts beyond the progressive era. The other statements describe instances where progressive reforms faced limitations or obstacles, such as the Supreme Court overturning legislation, child labor laws being declared unconstitutional, and Wilson being unable to pass banking reform legislation.