Unfortunately the Supreme Court overrules you and has done so since the FDR days. This is the world we live in.
Lochner v. New York was overturned.
Chisholm v. Georgia was overturned.
Adler v. Board of Education was overturned.
Pace v. Alabama was overturned.
Wolf v. Colorado was overturned.
Dredd Scott v. Sandford was overturned.
Plessy v. Ferguson was overturned.
Every case that used everyone of those cases (and others) as precedent, were in fact incorrect decisions based on unsound precedent.
The expansive interpretation of the Commerce Clause and all the case law built around it may remain in place forever and used as precedent in other cases, but that doesn't make it right.
If Ollie's Barbecue is ever overturned, every decision that used it as precedent will also be overturned.
This Colorado case included.