Of course that's possible but still a few years away at the least. Since a case has to go through the normal lower courts then appellate before reaching the Supreme Court.
But if it's still only a 5-4 then there's a good chance 1 or 2 of the Conservative judges might flip. I think Roberts might not want to see his court go down in infamy.
Still I think abortion won't get repealed altogether rather more stringent requirements.
I also doubt same *** marriages will be repealed.
Rather I think we might get a confirmation on immigration policy, approval of 'extra police powers' and harsher sentencing. And of course, greater leeway to presidential authority.
1 thing I'd like to add, is the recent decision allowing the ban on individuals from certain Muslim countries.
I think most people miss the key point in the whole case.
It's not whether the President can impose such a ban, (which he can), rather whether remarks he made on the campaign trail encroached the separation/ freedom of religion clause in the Constitution.
I think the Court ruled rightly here that mere remarks did not encroach. Despite it being Trump, the bar would be set way too high if the ban was overturned based merely on that.
I think the Court ruled in a way that's rather acceptable in most jurisdictions- the Executive has the power to set immigration policy provided it does not breach basic rights.