As I said a very long time ago, the courts consider issues between the branches of government, to be of such paramount importance that unnecessary delay is to be avoided at all costs. In this case, the court is able to quickly see that the authority of the Congress is absolute and, therefore, not open to be questioned. Much like the authority of a parent to set bedtime for the children. ...And, although matters at law usually take quite some time, Judges traditionally eschew, their courts being used, solely, as a delaying tactic.
Of course, if they'd rather have the court be strict about it, they could be sanctioned for filing a frivolous lawsuit, since any lawyer, worth his salt, should know that there is no issue worthy of judicial review.
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Just keep it civil.