Disambiguation evidence for Article III via surface form

"Article III of the United States Constitution"


As subject (49)

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

Predicate Object
adoptedOn 1788
authorizes Congress to declare the punishment of treason
authorizes Congress to make exceptions and regulations to the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction
authorizes inferior federal courts
cameIntoForce 1789
contains Section 1
contains Section 2
contains Section 3
country United States of America
defines cases and controversies to which judicial power extends
defines judicial power of the United States
defines jurisdiction of federal courts
defines treason against the United States
distinguishes appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
distinguishes original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
establishes Supreme Court of the United States
establishes judicial branch of the United States federal government
follows Article II of the United States Constitution
grants life tenure for federal judges during good behavior
guarantees protection against diminution of federal judges' compensation while in office
includes admiralty and maritime jurisdiction
includes cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls
includes cases arising under the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States
includes controversies between a state and citizens of another state (as originally written)
includes controversies between a state or its citizens and foreign states, citizens, or subjects (as originally written)
includes controversies between citizens of different states
includes controversies between citizens of the same state claiming lands under grants of different states
includes controversies between two or more states
includes controversies to which the United States is a party
instanceOf article of the United States Constitution
instanceOf constitutional provision
language English
limits treason to levying war against the United States or adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort
lists categories of cases under federal jurisdiction
locationInDocument Article III self-linksurface differs
partOf United States Constitution
permits Congress to establish inferior courts
precedes Article IV
surface form: Article IV of the United States Constitution
prohibits corruption of blood for treason
prohibits forfeiture for treason except during the life of the person attainted
requires criminal trials to be held in the state where the crimes were committed
requires testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act or confession in open court to convict of treason
requires trial by jury for all crimes except in cases of impeachment
subject Supreme Court of the United States
surface form: Supreme Court
subject federal court jurisdiction
subject federal judiciary of the United States
surface form: federal judiciary
subject judicial independence
subject treason
vests judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court

As object (7)

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

Judiciary Act of 1789 aimedToImplement
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court constitutionalBasis
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III
surface form: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
United States courts of appeals constitutionalBasis
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III
federal judiciary of the United States constitutionalBasis
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III
Marbury v. Madison constitutionalProvisionInterpreted
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III
Chief Justice of the United States establishedBy
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III
Article V relatedTo
"Article III of the United States Constitution"
↳ resolves to Article III