According to Lin Wood in Telegram
Observation: The United States Supreme Court has scheduled the Pennsylvania election case, Sidney’s Michigan election case, and my Georgia election case for its February 19 conference.
Haven't cross checked on SCOTUS website..... if anyone cares to sniff about...
Conference Days: The Justices meet in a private conference to discuss cases argued earlier that week. The Justices also discuss and vote on petitions for review. https://www.supremecourt.gov/legendkeyinfo.aspx
In order for the case to be heard, four justices must agree to hear the case. https://www.freeadvice.com/legal/how-does-the-supreme-court-decide-to-hear-a-case/
Last time SCOTUS had a chance to defend the constitution against election fraud, they did not with only 2 votes to hear TX v MI - see https://www.texastribune.org/2020/12/11/texas-lawsuit-supreme-court-election-results/