I've never seen that. Got any examples?
I'm pretty sure the judicial branch would think that's pretty humorous. I'd imagine they would strike those laws down just for giggles.
This article has nothing to do with your original question.
The original subject was >>Congress has begun passing laws that state "this Act is not subject to judicial review."
The article is about congressional review of agency passed rules that become law.
It also touches on judicial review but that is not the crux of the article.
Are there actual laws, passed by congress, that you have seen that say "this Act is not subject to judicial review."?
Most of that article isn't, but the highlighted portion does pertain.
A quick non-exhaustive search: https://www.congress.gov/search?q=%7B"source"%3A"legislation"%2C"search"%3A"%5C"not+subject+to+judicial+review%5C""%2C"bill-status"%3A"law"%7D
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