the part of the constitution that explains how the legislative branch should work is article one.
Article one
The U.S. Constitution trumps any conflicts with state constitutions.
Article I of the Constitution describes the structure of the legislative branch of government we know today.
three
Yes, "Article Three" should be capitalized when referring to a specific article in a legal document or a section of a constitution.
Article VIII of the US Constitution states that no excessive bail nor heavy fines should be imposed. Cruel and unusual punishments should also not be inflicted.
Yes, the word "Constitution" should be capitalized when referring to a specific constitution, such as the United States Constitution.
Yes, "Constitution" should be capitalized when referring to a specific constitution, such as the United States Constitution.
I think that if you are the president of the philippine's you should a born citizen in philippine's. Nope..for the Article 7 Section 22 of the Philippine Constitution, check out P.D. No. 1177 and for the Section 23, it is the S.O.N.A. or the State of the Nation Address..
There isn't one. Article 3 of the US Constitution enables the judiciary to interpret laws. That's why you have so many Justices in the Supreme Court who have varying views on how to interpret the Constitution. For example, Justice Scalia is known to be one who thinks the Constitution isn't flexible, while Ginsberg is generally for flexibility.
The constitution replaced the articles of confederation. The us constitution is what Americans should always live by.