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Article III
Article III of the Constitution, which establishes the Judicial Branch
Article 111 discusses the powers of the Judicial Branch in the Constitution.
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 is discussed in Article III of the Constitution.
structure and role of the executive branch
Article 3 of the constitution
In the United States, the power for the Judicial Branch comes explicitly from the Constitution, where Article III spells out the powers of the Judicial Branch. The structure of the US Judicial Branch is solely at the discretion of the Legislature to define. The only mention in the Constitution is that there be ONE Supreme Court with other courts. How we currently organize the court system has been defined by legislation, not by any original document.
Article III
Which artical of the constitution adresses the judicial branch of goverment
Article III
Article III of the constitution.