Jaffee v. Redmond: Towards Recognition of a Federal Counselor-Battered Woman Privilege
Bressman, Michael
Laguarda, Fernando R.
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1997
Abstract
Part I of this Article reviews the Jaffee decision.' Part II discusses the meaning of the Supreme Court's opinion, focusing on the Court's analysis of the important interests at stake in recognizing the asserted testimonial privilege. In Part II, this Article argues that
the Court followed the intent of Congress in crafting a psychotherapist- patient privilege. Furthermore, the extension of the privilege to cover confidential communications made to social workers indicates that there is room for further development of the privilege. In Part
III, the Article argues that Jaffee provides the foundation for recognition of a counselor-battered woman privilege in federal court.