Heaven forbid anyone should imagine NCB means more than a chunk of dirt.
Apparently people did. And not just amateur Constitutional scholars, either, but Madison, Rawle, and Kent. The first was the man most people agree was the most influential figure in creating the Constitution. The second was the most respected Constitutional scholar of his time. And the third was a noted expert in U.S. law whose "Commentaries on American Law" was widely respected on two continents. So like I said, when stacking their expertise up against yours it really isn't even close.