As a jurist on SCOTUS would you say that a direct violaton of the Constitution would apply here?
Sadly I do not think anyone who thinks their rights under the Constitution have been infringed will have their case allowed before SCOTUS.
My wife has what she and an attorney think she has a discrimination case against her HOA. The attorney said she can spend the money and try it her self and be tied up in legal roadblocks forever.
She can use an attorney and he will take it as far as her money will last.
So it does not matter that she has a case because not in her lifetime or limit of her funds will she see a date before SCOTUS.
She will die tired, broke, and aggrieved and never talk to even a clerk at SCOTUS.