As the leading global supplier of notebook cases and accessories, we're pleased to take advantage of this licensing program for input product technologies.

We support the (Bush) administration in its efforts to secure the nation but we have taken policy positions, four or five of them, where we think due process has not been followed.

While everyone agrees on the need for aggressive deterrence of terrorism, the disclosure of unchecked domestic spying by the president is deeply troubling to many Americans.

The ABA does not, and we will not, protect the interests of any political party or faction, nor the interests of any ideological or interest group.

Our laws and attitudes on immigration have been almost schizophrenic. At times we have thrown open our nation's doors virtually without limit; at other times we have tried vainly to build walls - legal and physical. Today our laws reflect that confusion.

There are some significant gaps in people's knowledge.

The ABA position is that some of these provisions are so invasive of individual liberties that there has to be a sunset provision. They're offensive, I think, to democracy.

What Sandy did as ABA president is still being felt around the world. We owe Sandy a great debt of gratitude for showing that leadership.

As our poll shows, and legal scholars agree, the awesome power of government to penetrate citizens' most private communications must not be held in one set of hands.