In general, the doctrine of separation of powers holds that the legislative branch cannot unduly (i.e., unconstitutionally) intrude upon the executive branch or the judicial branch.
The Legislative Branch is created via article I of the constitution. However, the legislative branch also plays a major role in article V, which concerns amending the constitution.
Article I of the US Constitution establishes the legislative branch.
Article I of the Constitution defines the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
Article 1, Section 1 of the US Constitution outlines the legislative powers.
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Article 1 of the US Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch and the Congress
The US Constitution outlines each branch of government and their responsibilities. Article 1 is the portion of the Constitution that establishes the legislative department.
Basically, the legislative branch is supposed to make the laws, the executive branch is supposed to enforce the laws, and the judicial branch is supposed to interpret the laws.
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