Ok, let me put it to you this way. My calculated guess is that the Courts are real PO'd right now at Congress, as they overstepped their bounds with the subpoenas, effectively thumbing their noses at the Court system. And the Courts (all of them) aren't going to like that one bit. It's that old separation of powers thingy, and the courts believe their toes have been stepped on bigtime. Therefore, at this point, I suspect anything that has to do with the Schiavo case that appears before a Court will now be shot down. Want to bet?
If they did it would only proving our point that there IS a very serious attitude problem ON THE COURT SIDE. These are not the well behaved yankee doodle dandy courts envisioned in the 18th century where a magistrate was lucky to make it into his sixties. They are septuagenarian and octogenarian Philosopher Kings unto themselves, legislating vast changes in the landscape from the bench.
NOW??? That's been the pattern in this case since the get go. And many people on my side would agree wiht you.
The solution is available for the house and Senate, if they would only find it.