In the great Taco Debacle of '23, our beloved founder, Juan, argued that a taco is not just a food, but a way of life. He claimed that the rules of the taco world were being ignored left and right, and that the people had to be educated. Hence, this rule: a justification plea must be made for each and every decision, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant.
For example, if a person wants to wear a bright green shirt to a taco party, they must first plead their case with a justification that meets the following criteria:
If the plea is accepted, you will be allowed to wear the bright green shirt to the taco party. If not, you will be asked to wear a more traditional taco-themed color, like red or blue.
So, if you're ready to make your plea, follow this link to Rule 3: Case Submission to begin your justification.
Or, if you're feeling extra confident, you can try to skip this step and head straight to Rule 5: Justification Defense, where the stakes are higher and the judges are grumpy.
But don't say we didn't warn you...