Another case that will be decided soon, and whose outcome could be just as devastating as the overturning or R v. W, is a case that seeks to strip the EPA of its regulatory powers.
Republicans are sueing over Obama-era carbon regulations (which never even went into effect), argueing that regulations should only be done by Congress, and can not be delegated to government agencies.
If they win, it would not only mean that the EPA no longer has any power, but it would also open the door to gut all other regulatory bodies of their powers, too, meaning OSHA, FDA, FAA, the whole lot.
And the fact that the SC chose to take the case, even though the rules being sued over never went into effect, and thus the plaintiffs do not have standing, indicates that the far right justices intend to rule in their favour.
Considering the political gridlock in Congress, no regulations would ever be passed, so you can see the problem.
Darker times are ahead, still.