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.
The Judicial Branch of government
the first three article of constitution and the branch they establish
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."
Defines treason and the rules for punishment if someone is convicted of treason.
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.
What the presidents job is, rules to become president, things a president can and can't do
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.
There is no article in the U.S. Constitution that establishes the internal revenue service. The authority to establish the internal revenue service was part of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution which was passed under President Woodrow Wilson.
The seventeen article constitution differs from most modern constitutions in that it did not establish the Japanese system of government, but rather outlined values and philosophies which the Japanese people were encouraged to live by.
The seventeen article constitution differs from most modern constitutions in that it did not establish the Japanese system of government, but rather outlined values and philosophies which the Japanese people were encouraged to live by.
Article III of the US Constitution refers to them as "inferior courts."