Codex to Legal

Power and Value: Governance Enforcement and Legal Completion

How the P.L.4 Membrane Protocol's five hard-blocks (no AI voting, binding, public speech, surveillance, ∞0-simulation) and the V.L.5(b) tri-condition amendment gate make the Membrane judicially enforceable — plus the Bootstrap Recovery Protocol for architectural crises.

The Growth-Quality Legal Bridge

How the G-phase Duty of Membrane Integrity (G.L.2(f)) augments the classical duty of care, and how every Q-phase compliance provision — private inurement, § 4958 safe harbor, conflict of interest — is simultaneously a structural defense against one of the five corruption codes.

5QLN Operational Use-Cases: The Test Layer

Five concrete scenarios with full provenance records and dialogue: a $2M program-related investment, real-time CIO detection of each corruption code, AOSRAP runtime breach and forensic recovery, a Tier-2 amendment cycle, and a Resonance Court session under DTBP. The bridge in operation.

From Codex to Law: The 5QLN Constitutional Architecture

The 30-minute architectural map showing how the Codex's grammar compiles onto Delaware 501(c)(3) substrate as six verification layers across the Charter Trio, with explicit accounting of where the canonical Blueprint view and the functional governance view overlap and where they diverge.

5QLN Foundation — Director's Pre-Meeting Brief

The 10-minute pre-read for any Director attending a 5QLN- governed meeting. Covers the two governing documents, the canonical phase equations preserved byte-identically, the Duty of Membrane Integrity, the five corruption codes, and the three amendment tiers — in plain Director's language.