Yes, and effectively, it is only a rule of procedure, since the Senate may not unconstitutionally forbid its own constitutional power to run Senate affairs. If the Senate were to pass simple legislation today and disregard a filibuster/cloture attempt, the Supreme Court would not interfere because the matter is a non-justiciable political question on a power reserved to a coordinate coequal branch under the Baker v. Carr doctrine.
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