Depends of the government that you have because some governments use you as slave and some don't
I believe the answer is: The opinion would be written by one of the justices who voted with the majority.
The opinion would include includes a summary of the facts, a recitation of the applicable law and how it relates to the facts, and would not affected the decision made by the supreme court in any way. But it would be filled with perspective regarding the train of thought that the voters have leading up to the final decision.
A "Formal Amendment" is one that actually adds to or changes the US Constitution. It is ratified by the states and becomes law.
<span>An "informal amendment"is a change to the meaning or interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. There is no real informal way to change the Constitution, and it's not an actual change to the wording of the Constitution; rather, it's the way we perceive the Constitution that changes. </span>
<span>The one that comes to mind is the equal rights amendment (1972) - which prohibits the inequality of men and women. Opponents say that the amendment is no longer needed, as the issues are already law</span>
what is the pattern. yes i checked multiple times there is no pattern