Fron what I understand, the rationale that the conservatives are using for overturning Roe apply to Obergfell and Lawrence. Loving, too. Both hinge on the right to privacy, which they say doesn't exist. The right to gay marriage or sodomy are also not expressly enumerated in the Constitution or in Alitos opinion, backed by historical precedents.
Right, I know all these decisions are at risk. I was just curious if there was a timeframe you see them trying overturn these decisions within? A year from now? 5? 10?