The pieces here will give you a flavor of the statements on both sides of the crypto debate during 1997.
- Gillmor, Dan. “Encryption poses classic Gordian knot.”San Jose Mercury News, 27 Jan. 1997.
- Rivest, Ron. “Letter to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.” 10 June 1997.
- USACM and IEEE. “Letter to Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee.” 3 July 1997.
- Freeh, Louis, FBI Director. “Statement before the Senate Judiciary Committee (PDF).” 9 July 1997.
- Dam, Kenneth, Chair of the NRC Study. “Letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee.” 9 July 1997.
- Gephardt, Richard, House Majority Leader. “Encryption is vital to the Net (PDF).” 20 Aug. 1997.
- Pressman, Aaron. “Senators call for mandatory US encryption controls.” Reuter, 3 Sep. 1997.
- Chandrasekaran, Rajiv. “Freeh Seeks Encryption Decoding Key.” Washington Post, 4 Sep. 1997.
- Pressman, Aaron. “Clinton Administration Backs Away From FBI on Encryption.” Reuter, 4 Sep. 1997.
- Markoff, John. “Law proposed to regulate encoding devices.” New York Times, 6 Sep. 1997.
- “Law Professors' Letter Opposing Mandatory Key Escrow.” Letter to House Commerce Committee, 23 Sept. 1997.
- Ashcroft, John, Senator. “Open letter to the Internet community.” 1 Oct. 1997.
- Andrews, Edmund L. “Europeans Reject U.S. Plan on Electronic Cryptography.” New York Times, 9 Oct. 1997.
- Lott, Trent, U.S. Senate Majority Leader. “Statement before the Senate (PDF) on the encryption debate.” 21 Oct. 1997.