Did John Adams write the Pennsylvania brief calling the Texas lawsuit a "seditious abuse of the judicial process?" Sedition seems the rage on both sides these days. https://jonathanturley.org/2020/09/18/the-use-of-sedition-laws-against-rioters-would-be-wrong/ Filing with the Supreme Court is the very antithesis of sedition. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/529690-pennsylvania-ag-blasts-texas-election-suit-as-seditious-abuse-of-judicial
...Seeking judicial review is not subversion of the Constitution or a call to rebellion. It is using the constitutional process. If going to the courts is "seditious," going to church must be atheism...
...It is hardly compelling for Attorney General Josh Shapiro to argue that a filing is reckless and unfounded by using reckless and unfounded rhetoric. Such hyperbolic language may thrill the base but will not likely thrill the Court.