Disambiguation evidence for Article VI via surface form

"Article VI of the United States Constitution"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Article VI of the United States Constitution".

Predicate Object
appliesTo all public offices under the United States
appliesTo federal and state officeholders
appliesTo federal statutes made in pursuance of the Constitution
appliesTo state offices
appliesTo United States Constitution
surface form: the United States Constitution itself
appliesTo treaties made under the authority of the United States
binds state judges to the Constitution
citedAs Article VI, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution
surface form: Article VI, Clause 2
citedAs No Religious Test Clause
citedAs Oaths Clause
citedAs Supremacy Clause
contains Supremacy Clause
contains assumption of debts clause
contains no religious test clause
contains oaths clause
declares federal law supreme over state law
declares laws of the United States made in pursuance of the Constitution are supreme
declares Supremacy Clause
surface form: the Constitution is the supreme Law of the Land
declares treaties made under the authority of the United States are supreme
effectiveDate June 21, 1788
ensures binding force of federal treaties on the states
ensures constitutional supremacy over state constitutions
ensures uniformity of constitutional obligations for officeholders
establishes Supremacy Clause
historicalContext drafted at the Constitutional Convention of 1787
influences doctrine of federal preemption
instanceOf constitutional provision
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
language English
legalEffect binds state courts to apply federal law over conflicting state law
legalEffect preempts state constitutional provisions that conflict with federal law made pursuant to the Constitution
locationInDocument Article VI self-linksurface differs
overrides conflicting state constitutions
overrides conflicting state laws
partOf United States Constitution
prohibits making religious belief a condition for holding federal office
prohibits making religious belief a condition for holding state office
prohibits religious tests as a qualification for public office
requires members of Congress to take an oath to support the Constitution
requires members of state executive officers to take an oath to support the Constitution
requires members of state judicial officers to take an oath to support the Constitution
requires members of state legislatures to take an oath to support the Constitution
requires oath or affirmation to support the Constitution
requires officers of the United States to take an oath to support the Constitution
sectionCount 3
subjectOf constitutional law scholarship
subjectOf numerous United States Supreme Court decisions

As object (9)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Article VI of the United States Constitution".

Crosby v. National Foreign Trade Council constitutionalProvisionInterpreted
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
Ware v. Hylton constitutionalProvisionInterpreted
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
Arizona v. United States constitutionalProvisionInvolved
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
The Federalist No. 33 discusses
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
Supremacy Clause foundIn
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
Article VII precededBy
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
surface form: Article VII of the United States Constitution
Article V relatedTo
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
The Federalist No. 44 relatedTo
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI
United States federal law supremacyClauseSource
"Article VI of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article VI