Eastman, Chesebro, and probably some others I’ve forgotten right now were considered some of the best Constitutional lawyers in the nation. Now, they’re being disbarred and Chesebro is a prosecution witness against everyone involved.
Eastman was an academic not a practiced constitutional lawyer. He never worked for a law firm, he moved from politics to academics. The lack of real world practice was probably part of the problem. Chesebro has no credit or case to his name that would suggest anything but mid-tier.
If you want to see what “best Constitutional lawyers” look like, try guys like Paul D. Clement or William Consovoy (sadly died last year) who actually took big cases to the Supreme Court and won.
That said, the electors seem to have been working with local political lawyers. The names are redacted in the indictment, but we’ll find out pretty soon.
You seem like another cheer leader for the other side. I guess we can tell it’s an election year, because all the sleeper agents are coming out of hibernation.