Jaffee v. Redmond

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rdf:langString Carrie Jaffee, Special Administrator for Ricky Allen, Sr., Deceased, Petitioner v. Mary Lu Redmond and the Village of Hoffman Estates, Illinois
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rdf:langString The Federal Rules of Evidence recognize a psychotherapist-patient evidentiary privilege that extends to licensed social workers.
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