The judicial branch has the shortest description in the U.S. Constitution. Article III outlines its structure and powers in just a few sections, primarily establishing the Supreme Court and allowing Congress to create lower courts. In contrast, the legislative and executive branches have more detailed provisions regarding their functions and powers.
Article III of the United States Constitution outlines the responsibilities of the Judicial Branch. The Judicial Branch has the most clearly defined position in the government. The description is short because of that.
The Articles of the U.S. Constitution describe each branch of government.
The legilatve branch is the first to be dicussed in the constitution.
The Constitution
Judicial branch
Judicial branch
legislative branch
Article I of the Constitution defines the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
executive branch of government
There was no government in place until the Constitution was ratified.
the legeslative branch
The Judicial Branch