USA - Voters in Alabama and West Virginia Tuesday approved “trigger” measures that could lead to state abortion bans if the US Supreme Court overturns Roe vs Wade — a possibility raised by the appointment of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the court. Even while Roe’s constitutional right to abortion remains in place, abortion has become so hard to get in many parts of the country that an online service called Aid Access launched in the summer to provide prescription abortion pills by mail to women in the US. Founder Rebecca Gomperts, a Dutch physician and activist, has for years run Women on Web, which ships abortion pills to women in countries where abortion is illegal. Americans United for Life, an anti-abortion law firm, contends that the Aid Access model is not only unsafe, but also in violation of US postal and other regulations.