It is great that the state legislatures are getting involved. Remember how Bush v. Gore worked, they essentially ran out the clock. They could do that because republicans controlled the Florida legislature at the time. The democrats might want to do the same thing here, but in Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, and Georgia the state legislature (who are the ones that actually award a state's electors) are controlled by republicans. So any attempts at slow-playing, obstruction, court orders showing bias, etc. should be met with the threat of simply not awarding electors at all if they can't be sure of the legal result.
It is great that the state legislatures are getting involved. Remember how Bush v. Gore worked, they essentially ran out the clock. They could do that because republicans controlled the Florida legislature at the time. The democrats might want to do the same thing here, but in Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, and Georgia the state legislature (who are the ones that actually award a state's electors) are controlled by republicans. So any attempts at slow-playing, obstruction, court orders showing bias, etc. should be met with the threat of simply not awarding electors at all if they can't be sure of the legal result.