Court of Review · Human Command
Court Sets Aside a Grid Curtailment Signed by No One
The first test of Human Command at the Backbone: an order no officer owned cannot bind a citizen.
A free press for a republic worth inheriting.
The courts, the Constitution, and Human Command — machines may advise; humans must answer.
The first test of Human Command at the Backbone: an order no officer owned cannot bind a citizen.
Human Command is not a ban on machines. It is a standing requirement that a person carry every consequential call.
An agency must publish why, the panel held — a decision without its reasons is not a public record.
Every right exercisable through the Backbone must remain exercisable on paper, at a counter, before a person.