Article one (1) section seven (7) tells how laws are made.
Article I section VII
Article 1
"Lawmaking" powers are granted to a Congress, made up of the Senate and House or Representatives
Congress' powers are listed in Article one of the Constitution. Specific powers are enumerated in section eight. Congress has expressed powers that are written in the Constitution and implied powers that are not expressed.
Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
Article II in the Constitution which is known as the Executive Article.
The Constitution of the United States of America is made up of a preamble and seven articles. It is the first article that defines the powers and limits of the Legislative branch of the government. The second article of the Constitution defines the powers of the Executive branch of government, and the third article of the Constitution defines the powers of the Judicial branch of government.
In article one of the constitution, the powers were about the legislative branch and basically, they were the ones making the laws.Marline Lucie Agenor
Article I of the Constitution grants all legislative Powers to Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Article 111 discusses the powers of the Judicial Branch in the Constitution.
"Lawmaking" powers are granted to a Congress, made up of the Senate and House or Representatives
Article 1 of the constitution defines the legislative branch.
The federal powers are located in article six of the constitution.
Congress' powers are listed in Article one of the Constitution. Specific powers are enumerated in section eight. Congress has expressed powers that are written in the Constitution and implied powers that are not expressed.
from Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution
Article 3
The concept of Separation of Powers is embodied in the Constitution in the 1st Article, in the 2nd Article, and in the 3rd Article.
Article 1, Section 1 of the US Constitution outlines the legislative powers.
Article III