The decision suggests the election being over renders the issue 'moot' and disregards the ramifications of electoral rule changes for future elections.
If you want to see how a packed U.S. Supreme Court would act, then look at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which is dominated by five elected Democrats.
The Texas lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order to keep the four states from certifying presidential electors based on results 'tainted' by widespread mail-in ballots.
Pennsylvania has been a hotbed of controversy over allegations of fraud, Republican observers blocked from watching the counting, and the counting of late absentee ballots in violation of state law.
In Gettysburg, where legislators were poring over numbers and looking at all of the claims of voting manipulation, one particular bombshell took the room's breath away.