The dissent is irrelevant. The feds including the Court have no constitutional jurisdiction over abortion nor over state anti-abortion laws.
Go pound sand.
While abortion is an emotional issue both for those in favor and those opposed, in my opinion the importance of the Court’s recent decision goes well beyond that hot button issue. Instead, it meets head-on the real problem - a gradual encroachment by the federal government, under the guise of judicial review, into social, cultural, political and economic issues well beyond the purview of the Constitution. While Roe, Casey and other decisions are known and debated, the real damage done by the Court is the countless lesser decisions that erode our system of federalism with its supposed emphasis on the limited rights of the central government and the broader rights of the States. As I see it, the Court’s abortion decision, along with the recent Second Amendment decision, are important not simply for the subject matter addressed but as a sign that slowly the power of the federal government is being rolled back.