NPR announced the death of the cowboy poet, philosopher and former large animal vet Baxter Black. [npr.org] In the posting is a link ‘Why Not a court of average people (SCOTUS). [npr.org] ” There is a terrible tendency among the verbose to ignore or disdain any declaration as simple as Congress shall pass no law,'
the president shall have the power to,' `the right of the people shall not be infringed.' In fact, lawyers may be overqualified to interpret documents as clear as precise as the US Constitution. So it is only reasonable to allow them to practice their verbal and linguistic swordplay with each other in the lower courts, where common sense and justice are often sacrificed on the altar of loopholes.”