Taken individually and as a whole, the series of lawsuits brought by the Trump campaign and associates attempting to overturn the election, and culminating in the Texas case seem grossly frivolous, if not outright malicious. From a layperson's perspective, it seems the judges have generally been telling them to not let the door hit them on the way out of the courthouse, and at least a number of attorneys have banded together to send letters asking respective bar associations to review the conduct of Giuliani and others due to their participation in, and orchestration of these cases. For the more legally-knowledgeable in the group, who has the ability to claim damages from these frivolous lawsuits and ask for redress? I feel that the voters of the affected states, or the elections boards could have this standing, but honestly don't know. Understanding that a fair judiciary does not want to have a chilling effect on people seeking to use the court system needs to be balanced against protection from abuse through the system, I see the set of lawsuits as fitting the criteria for being both frivolous and even malicious in that they are intended to create an air of illegitimacy for the government of the United States. Can someone with more legal knowledge chime in on this (Trump-outrageous) topic?