Since the first edition of the Rules of Czech Orthography in 1902, this reference book has become the official source of both orthographic and morphological codification. However, there is a lot of other wide-acknowledged reference books that contradict the Rules in some morphological points.
This paper suggests that we should abandon the tradition of the Rules being regarded as the cornerstone of the Standard Czech morphology by replacing it by a more up-to-date and user-friendly book, namely the Academic Vade Mecum of the Czech Language published in 2014.