Article 1: Congress
Section 1: All legislative powers vested in Congress.
Section 2: House of Representatives
1. Composition
2. Authorized to instigate impeachment proceedings against President.
Section 3: Senate
1. Composition
2. U.S. Vice President is President of Senate and votes to break ties.
3. Sole power to adjudicate impeachment of President in hearing presided over by Chief Justice of Supreme Court.
Section 4: Congressional elections
Section 5: Congressional checks on behavior of members
Section 6: Restrictions against self dealing by members of Congress
Section 7: Revenue, Presidential veto and Congressional overrides
1. Revenue bills must originate in House.
2. Presidential veto power over Congress.
3. Override of …show more content…
Madison, 1803).
Congress against Supreme Court
Art II §2: Must give consent to Supreme Court nominations.
President against Supreme Court
Art II §2: Nominate judges of Supreme Court
The Consitution of these United States
• Preamble • Article I - The Legislative Branch o Section 1 - The Legislature o Section 2 - The House o Section 3 - The Senate o Section 4 - Elections, Meetings o Section 5 - Membership, Rules, Journals, Adjournment o Section 6 - Compensation o Section 7 - Revenue Bills, Legislative Process, Presidential Veto o Section 8 - Powers of Congress o Section 9 - Limits on Congress o Section 10 - Powers prohibited of States • Article II - The Executive Branch o Section 1 - The President o Section 2 - Civilian Power over Military, Cabinet, Pardon Power,