12:24 ET - Trump election lawsuits continue being rejected by the courts.
Pennsylvania: Extended deadlines, observers - Thus far, the campaign has scored a few wins in court but none that will have an effect on the result of the state.
Michigan: Unfounded claims of lack of transparency - Judge Timothy Kenny denied a request to delay certification of election results. Judge Cynthia Stephens denied a separate request to stop the state's vote counting.
Arizona: Baseless Sharpie conspiracies - Republicans in the state dropped the Sharpie lawsuit Saturday but then filed a separate suit alleging other votes in the state were incorrectly rejected. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs says the claims are baseless.
Georgia: No evidence of late ballots counted - "The court finds that there is no evidence that the ballots referenced in the petition were received after 7:00 p.m. on [Election Day], thereby making those ballots invalid," Judge James F. Bass wrote, in dismissing the case.
Nevada: Rejected requests to stop machine verification, processing of mail ballots - The Trump campaign and the Nevada Republican Party claimed that "irregularities have plagued the election" in Clark County without providing evidence. Federal Judge Andrew Gordon rejected the request. The Trump campaign also earlier sued unsuccessfully to stop the processing of mail ballots in Clark County.
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/10/933112418/the-trump-campaign-has-had-almost-no-legal-success-this-month-heres-what-they-ve