Picking up where Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille left off in a dissenting opinion last year, the state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case dealing with whether the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, currently under investigation by a grand jury, is entitled to attorney-client privilege as a state agency.

The justices on Monday, over a dissenting statement from Justice Thomas G. Saylor, granted the PTC’s petition for review as to the attorney-client privilege issue in In re Thirty-Third Statewide Investigating Grand Jury, unsealing the case’s docket along the way.

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