There is no mention in the Constitution of a Federal Budget or procedures related thereto. Article I addresses the congressional powers of appropriation and taxation, however, and it is under this authority that budgeting rules have been implemented.
From the constitution and federal laws
The body of federal laws enacted by the US Congress, and Article III of the Constitution.
The US Constitution provides for the powers of the states in the federal system in Article 4, Sections 1 through 4 of the document. Article 10 of the Constitution allows for states to have powers not given to the federal government as well.
The US Constitution provides for the powers of the states in the federal system in Article 4, Sections 1 through 4 of the document. Article 10 of the Constitution allows for states to have powers not given to the federal government as well.
The US Constitution provides for the powers of the states in the federal system in Article 4, Sections 1 through 4 of the document. Article 10 of the Constitution allows for states to have powers not given to the federal government as well.
executive branch of government
Congress is vested with the authority to create courts "inferior" to the US Supreme Court in both Article I and Article III of the US Constitution.
Yes, in the sense that the Article VI, Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution holds the Constitution, federal law and US treaties take precedence over state laws when the two were in conflict.
There is no Article 18 of the US Constitution.
The fourth article states the duties of the states to each other and the Federal government.
There is no such thing as an Article III state court. Article III is the section of the US Constitution that deals with federal courts; it does not apply to state courts.
Article III of the U.S. Constitution contains 377 words. This article establishes the judicial branch of the federal government, outlining the powers and responsibilities of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. It addresses the appointment of judges, their terms, and the jurisdiction of the courts.