Getting removed from the office he was elected to serve in? So, he was really influential on all the cases that came before the court after he was removed twice, I guess.
Many people also got a real charge out of it when George Wallace stood in the school house door. But all that accomplished was to get the state a lot of bad publicity and a very negative spot in the history books forever. Moore's "stands" were very similar to that and there was no hope he'd accomplish anything in the long run.
There was nothing Constitutional or moral about what Wallace did. Chief Justice Moore was acting within his rights and was doing the Constitutional AND moral thing. There is simply no comparison.