Jenna Ellis, Constitutional Lawyer, appears to believe the case has merit:
How Is Trump’s Lawyer Jenna Ellis ‘Elite Strike Force’ Material?
"But a review of her professional history, as well as interviews with more than a half-dozen lawyers who have worked with her, show that Ms. Ellis, 36, is not the seasoned constitutional law expert she plays on TV."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/03/us/politics/jenna-ellis-trump.html
Attacking her on the first job she had doesn't make her not a constitutional expert. She is listed as specializing in Constitutional law on the website of an accredited university:
https://centennial.ccu.edu/staff-and-fellows/jenna-ellis/"Jenna Ellis taught law, ethics, and leadership courses at Colorado Christian University from 2015-2018. She is a practicing attorney in criminal law and specializes in Constitutional law."
As well as other organizations:
https://www.falkirkcenter.com/our-team/jenna-ellis/"Jenna Ellis is a constitutional law attorney and Senior Legal Adviser for Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. She is a Champion at the Falkirk Center at Liberty University and former law professor at Colorado Christian University. She is a Fellow at the Centennial Institute and author of 'The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution.'
From the about page: "To take up this cause, Liberty University has launched the Falkirk Center for Faith and Liberty "
What's the argument for this?
Maybe it will be "Religious people don't have real universities!!" Lol
https://www.ccu.edu/accreditations/"Colorado Christian University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), one of six regional institutional accrediting associations in the United States. HLC was founded in 1895 as a membership organization for educational institutions."
https://www.liberty.edu/aboutliberty/index.cfm?PID=7650"Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees."
https://thebestschools.org/online-colleges/accreditation-regional-vs-national/"Regional accreditation is the mostly widely recognized type of college accreditation. Regional accreditation recognizes a college as meeting the “gold standard” of education. Typically, students can easily transfer degrees and credits from a regionally accredited school to other schools and programs."