Navy Clause

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The Navy Clause is the constitutional provision granting Congress the authority to establish and maintain a naval force for the United States.

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Navy Clause canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional clause
provision of the United States Constitution
appliesTo United States Navy
authorizes Congress to maintain a navy
Congress to provide a navy
contrastedWith Army Clause
empowers Congress to legislate regarding naval forces
foundInDocument United States Constitution
governs federal authority over naval establishment
grantsPowerTo United States Congress
hasText To provide and maintain a Navy
historicalContext drafted at the Constitutional Convention of 1787
interpretedBy Supreme Court of the United States
surface form: United States Supreme Court
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
languageSource United States Constitution
surface form: English text of the United States Constitution
legalBasisFor creation of the United States Navy
funding of the United States Navy
maintenance of the United States Navy
partOf Article I of the United States Constitution
Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution
surface form: Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution
purpose to centralize naval power in the federal legislature
to ensure a permanent naval force for the United States
relatedClause Army Clause
Militia Clauses
War Powers Clauses
surface form: War Powers Clause
relatesTo military powers of Congress
United States Navy
surface form: naval forces of the United States
subjectMatter armed forces
national defense
naval warfare

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