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The issue is not yet "in court". If the House sends articles of impeachment up the Senate will sit as a court. In treating this as similar to a conventional court case, the Intelligence committee can be seen as the police investigator who finds and develops evidence, the Judiciary Committee as the DA who frames the case and decides if it can be prosecuted, and the House as the Grand Jury who decides whether to send the charges to trial.
As theprestige just explained, the Judiciary decides disputes between the other two branches. The Intelligence Committee could have gone to court to enforce their subpoenas, but decided not to. One can speculate why they so decided, I suspect a significant reason is the time constraint of wanting to get this out before the end of the year.
I DON'T see why the House of Representatives needs to ask the courts what is or isn't a proper impeachment article.
I think it would set a horrible precedent to allow the Executive Branch to drag out informing Congress about the deliberate delay of authorized military aid.
Prestige's argument makes Congress into a potted impotent plant. I'm unconvinced that is what he wants.