>>Did you know that Arizona's first new law in 2020 was emergency legislature which passed unanimously to allow "Digital Adjudication" to be used in Maricopa county for the presidential election
>This is not actually a good thing to discover. Laws passed by legislature wont be overturned by SCOTUS
Actually, when building a case along the lines of a RICO (more serious than that), the "emergency legislation" to allow remote digital adjudication speaks to intent, when coupled with all the other blatant intent already documented, such as, voting counts stopped at almost precisely the same moment of election night across multiple states.
These people are stupid.