I went back over all your posts looking for what real damage has been done to living persons in the Terratory of North Dakota, and I find none mentioned: no loss of wealth or property ; other than the omission itself, which is correctable, you mention no actual harm done to any person or group of persons--malicious or accidental. Who has been wronged such that a monetary remedy would be rendered by a civil court?
If necessary, I could supply you with a four-page SUMMARY of the "flaw" in the ND Constitution. I don't think you are that interested, frankly. But, if you read Reply 96 and my reply to "connectthedots" thereafter, you will find that others directly involved who can claim damages appreciate that there is a route to secure damages and the strongest is Hafer v. Melo 502 U.S. 21. I think I replied to her in Reply 103.
By the way, I am a paralegal who prepares documents for Federal court for attorneys, so you know from whence I speak.