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Landmark rulings on same-sex marriage see US Supreme Court move to the left

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A rainbow flag is flown outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Photo: AFP

With four justices appointed by Democratic presidents and five by Republican leaders, the US Supreme Court is generally perceived as being weighted in favour of conservatives.

But after two historic rulings in a week supporting progressive causes -- legalizing gay marriage across America and upholding President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul -- the conservatives are lashing out.

They are slamming what they see as a blatant disregard of the law in favour of a win in the court of public opinion.

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Ultra-conservative justice Antonin Scalia called the 5-4 ruling in favour of legalizing gay marriage nationwide a “judicial putsch” that was “lacking even a thin veneer of law.”

“Just who do we think we are?” asked Chief Justice John Roberts, who also opposed the gay marriage ruling.

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He said the ruling had “nothing to do with” the Constitution and blasted the decision as “an act of will, not legal judgment.”

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