There’s a good interview up in the New Yorker with UC Irvine law professor Rick Hasen, who in recent days has been sounding the alarms for November.
“The Trump campaign and its allies are putting out legal arguments that are intended to make it harder for people to vote successfully by mail. And I think the short-term goal here is to shrink turnout. Whether that is actually to Trump’s benefit I seriously question, because I think he is disenfranchising his own voters. But the legal strategy is one that also helps to bolster a political strategy—that of potentially calling election outcomes into question, and generally making it seem like the election system is chaotic, which could leave room for other actors besides the voters to ultimately be the determinant of the winner of the November election” – Read more here.