Justin Levitt, a constitutional law professor at Loyola Marymount University, said, numbers aside, the focus on cases decided on their merits paints a misleading picture of the Trump campaign’s election litigation.
“The procedural dismissals aren’t all small things,” Levitt said. “Some of them are bad lawyering. But some of them are dismissals, because Trump supporters tried to challenge laws well over a year after they were passed, well after ballots had gone out to eligible voters who had the right to rely on the fact that the ballots they were receiving were lawful, and well after the election was over.”
Source: PolitiFact
Trump Did Not Win Two-Thirds of Election Lawsuits Where Merits Considered