When these ? bore you, offer a couple of your own.
There is a way to tell me which of these governance questions bore you the least. After reading your comment I hope to respond to it. Then you can tell me where I am missing the point and I will try to pick up the slack. Offer your answer to a question which interests you and I will try to make some kind of response.
Here are some questions I haven't answered yet:
~ What is the use of Common Law?
~ What is the use of the U. S. Constitution?
~ What punishments are we as a people allowed to inflict?
~ What determines when a trial has not been convened speedily?
~ What is bail?
~ What is excessive bail?
~ What if I don't have enough money?
~ What is a way I can see that due process is being followed?
~ What is "due process?"
~ What is a Grand Jury?
~ What is a grand Jury for?
~ What is a useful how? when? who? why? or where? question?
~ What is a warrant?
~ What is the difference between equality and equity?
~ What's the difference between legal and lawful?
~ What question might lead to an answer of value to you?
~ What is a useful way to support our representative.
~ What must we do to get a representative to support us?
What we need are some answers.
Thanks for reading.
RCS