Defines treason and the rules for punishment if someone is convicted of treason.
No, Article III of the U.S. Constitution establishes the judicial branch, not the executive branch. The executive branch is established in Article II. Article III outlines the structure and powers of the federal judiciary, including the Supreme Court and lower courts.
grants Congress the authority to establish lower federal courts as it deems fit.
Article I--Legislative branch. Article II--Executive branch. Article III--Judicial branch.
Article III
Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution established the Supreme Court and authorized the Congress to establish inferior courts, which would be the remainder of the federal court system.
Article III of the US Constitution refers to them as "inferior courts."
Article III
Article III of the Constitution
Article 3
Article III
Article III
Article III of United States constitution deals with judicial branch, judicial powers and the definition and punishment of treason. It defines the structure of judicial branch, tenures of judges, issue of salaries of judges and number of courts.