@KimPerales That's not how originalism works, though. It doesn't force courts to transport us back to the 18th century, it just forces courts to transport us back to when laws were written, even if it was a law that was written just last year.
We are perfectly able to write new law and originalism will demand that we respect whatever modern law we come up with, so long as it was properly passed through the democratic process.
The rulings that came out today were a great example of that as the court recognized the authority of law made in the last couple of decades.