But it's not chaos. It's different states choosing to follow their procedures surrounding districting as they see fit.
It's nothing new that politicians wanted to do this for a long time, and now they see a political opportunity, and it's regardless of the SOCTUS decision since that has no legal weight in so many of these examples.
Even the Virginia nullification was predictable as the normal process in the commonwealth was to reject the referendum as invalid.
This is only chaos if separated from the rules and factors aligning it.