I don't know the verbiage, but the constitution already states that laws cannot be created to supersede the constitution (we know they're not honoring that now). So, yeah, I love how you've put it: a law to follow the law is where we are as a broken "constitutional republic." This has to be for optics and to make some of the normies paying attention, "hmmmm?"
A law to tell the criminals they have to follow the law. That should work.
A law that comes with enumerated penalties for violation might catch their attention.
There is already penalties for civil rights violations.
What good if not enforced?
Civil rights vs Constitutionally protected rights ..... Different jurisdiction.
I don't know the verbiage, but the constitution already states that laws cannot be created to supersede the constitution (we know they're not honoring that now). So, yeah, I love how you've put it: a law to follow the law is where we are as a broken "constitutional republic." This has to be for optics and to make some of the normies paying attention, "hmmmm?"