Nope. As much of a dumbass as he is, Biden was legitimately elected VP. Succession in office is assured. Not a problem.
But I agree with you that the SCOTUS won't touch it.
Other posters on-thread have identified the correct approach, institute state requirements for proof. I am absolutely amazed that some conservative state has not yet done so (OK or SC, for instance).
I thought Iowa did this recently.
Georgia is also pursuing it (as well as Arizona style immigration laws; we already have a voter ID law in place which was previously being challeneged by Eric Holder but recently dropped). Our newly elected Gov. Nathan Deal (which was my rep in the House) has publicly requested Obama to present his birth credentials for public viewing. He was immediatelt slimed with claims of ethics violations by his political opponents leading up to his win for the governorship.I suspect he would gladly sign anything that demands proof of eligibility to hold the highest office in the land.