There is no such section, since the judicial branch does not pass any laws. Thus, there is nothing to veto.
The Legislative Article(describing the Legislative branch)2.Executive Article(describing the Executive branch)3.The Judicial Article(describing the Judicial branch)
The Legislative Article(describing the Legislative branch)2.Executive Article(describing the Executive branch)3.The Judicial Article(describing the Judicial branch)
Article 2 section 1For the most part it's in Article II. There are a couple of references to the executive branch in other articles (for example, veto power is discussed in Article I).
The US Presidency is described in Article II.
The three branches of government are judicial, legislative and executive. Article I establishes the legislative branch, Article II establishes the executive branch and Article III establishes the judicial branch.
This power is given in Article II, section 2, clause 2.
The powers of the judicial branch are contained in Article III of the Constitution, but those powers are not over the executive branch...they are separate from the powers of the legislative and executive branches.
The executive branch, led by the Governor. Article V, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution, SECTION 8. GOVERNOR - SUPREME EXECUTIVE POWER, states: "The Governor shall have the supreme executive power, and shall be responsible for the faithful execution of the laws." "Executive Power" means the authority to enforce laws and ensure that they are carried out as intended.
Article I--Legislative branch. Article II--Executive branch. Article III--Judicial branch.
The Constitution sets out three branches of government; Executive Branch (Lead by the president), the Legislative Branch (Lead by congress) and the Judicial Branch (Lead by the Supreme Court).
Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress. Article Two creates the executive branch of the government, consisting of the President, the Vice President, and other executive officers and staffers appointed by the President, including the Cabinet. Article Three establishes the judicial branch of the federal government.
Article 3 A+