Your post has a strong aroma of wishful thinking. This current SCOTUS has so far ruled on only one abortion case. They upheld an Indiana law requiring post-abortive fetal remains to be either cremated or buried. (This is hardly a milestone. Cremation, or incineration, is already the standard procedure for the disposition of post-abortion fetal tissue.) But--by a 7-2 margin--they rejected that part of the law which prohibited abortion because of the sex, race, or possible disability of the fetus. Realistically, it will take at least a year, and likely longer, for any of the recently passed highly restrictive abortion laws to make it through the lower courts. Where they will surely be overturned. There is no guarantee that SCOTUS will even agree to review the lower courts' ruling. It would be prudent to remember the old saying: don't count your chickens before they hatch.