First, I'm not sure why all of you seem to care that a bunch of unwanted babies will be born in states such as Louisiana and Texas. You don't know one way or another any of the people that this affects. You aren't aware that these people exist, will never meet any of them, and certainly wouldn't be willing to ensure their welfare.
Second, this is entirely a battle between evangelical xians and secular society. We don't fall into either group, and neither outcome is going to be consistent with our halacha. The only way I can look at it is that one outcome allows us to practice in accordance with our halacha and the other may not. If past history has taught us anything it is that when the rule of law is based on religion we do not benefit.
For those who don't understand the irony I mentioned, look up the words supreme court and gun. Their decision was that no State should have the right to limit a person's ability to carry guns. However, today's decision says that the States do have the right to limit a person's access to abortions. Nothing could make it more transparent that the supreme court is simply voting on issues based on their personal politics, without shame.