Built with Blockly Real-Time Law

Launching July 4, 2026

The most intelligent way
to run the USA

Real-Time Law is a new kind of law that watches the world and responds honestly to the facts — automatically, transparently, and without further debate.

Founding fathers deliberating over their first real-time law.
Founding fathers deliberating over their first real-time law.

The Idea

The way we make laws has not kept pace with the world those laws are supposed to govern. We argue, we vote, we pass something — and then we lock it in, often for generations, regardless of whether it's working. When the facts change, the law doesn't.

Real-Time Law answers that problem directly. Instead of fixing a single rule and fighting over it, a Real-Time Law holds all the major arguments side by side — one for each significant viewpoint in the debate. Each argument states its conditions clearly: if this public data shows this, then this regulation applies. Every day, the law checks the facts. The argument best supported by the evidence, over a meaningful period of time, becomes effective law — automatically and transparently.

The most intelligent, the most foolproof, the most peaceful, the most transparent, and the most representative way to place rules upon ourselves.

Real-Time Law is built on publicly verifiable government data — safety statistics, health records, economic indicators, environmental measurements. No one wins by spin or by pressure. The data does the talking.


How It Works

A Real-Time Law is built with the Real-Time Law Billboard — a visual, block-based editor that guides citizens, advocates, and lawmakers through the process of constructing a law from the ground up. Each block represents a concept: a jurisdiction, a topic, a condition, a regulation. Snap them together and the law assembles itself in plain English.

Once drafted, the law moves through a standard legislative process — public subscriptions, votes, executive signing or veto, and override — all tracked in the open. Once certified as passed, the law is handed off to the Real-Time Law Processor, which checks the relevant public data every day. When a proposal's conditions have been satisfied long enough to meet the validation period, the public is notified and the regulation moves toward becoming effective law — no return trip to the legislature required.


What's Coming

Billboard Build a Real-Time Law from the ground up using visual blocks. No coding required.
Scoreboard See the daily state of active laws — whether each proposal's conditions are currently being satisfied by live public data.
Playground Explore and interact with a real law — read its conditions, follow its logic — without building one from scratch.
Grade the Speaker Apply the Real-Time Law standard to public speeches, op-eds, and policy arguments — can the claim be measured against public data?
Public Data Registry A growing registry of federal data fields spanning law topics from labor and health to environment and economics — searchable and connected directly to your law's variables.
Real-Time Chat Discuss any bill live, alongside the workspace, with anyone viewing the same law at the same time.

The Invitation

Real-Time Law is designed for everyone — students, teachers, lawmakers, activists, and ordinary citizens. We are looking for any government willing to try its hand at civil discourse, data-driven lawmaking, and scientifically governed policy. Whoever goes first will be the most interesting government on earth.

Questions or early interest: contact@real-timelaw.com