We went over this, Kavanaugh ruled that only the NC legislature can decide how votes are counted, that's why they could count late.
I think there's a fair bit of people that aren't getting that this is far bigger than Trump winning. If Biden won
legitimately, then the only thing to do would be to watch Trumpist populism disintegrate within the GOP and for the nightmare scenarios involving the Democrat party to manifest, if they ever would.
If it's found that it's more likely than not that there was substantial voter fraud or otherwise substantial mishandling of the election as to throw an entire state's results into disrepute, then it's for the better that such rot is exposed right away so that it can be excised and the wound tended to.
If such evidence manifests and is collated into a meaningful narrative, but we carry on with the results such misdeeds precipitated, then at least half the nation will
legitimately come to the conclusion that voting doesn't matter because the voting system is ultimately a pretense. In effect, the president is more a king that was coronated than an official that was elected.
You can't civilly overthrow a king.
Even before that, you have to consider the magnitude of the egg that will be on our face on the world stage, as we invasively set up democratic systems in other nations for the supposed purpose of "spreading the joy of democracy".
Related to the idea that this is more important than Trump, is that it's more important that the judges
do their job. That means that they operate from the narratives, evidence, and arguments that are actually presented to them. If Trump's lawyers knock it out of the park and they make a case beyond preponderance of the evidence and into beyond reasonable doubt, I want to see an apt verdict. If they were actually spinning a massive grift and their arguments are trash or their cases are otherwise substantially malformed, the judges need to make an appropriate verdict. Even the specific philosophies (e.g. constitutionalism, natural law) of the judges are more important than their general political alignment.