Pennsylvania Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor’s recent public comments about Attorney General Kathleen Kane have made clear that he does not intend for the judicial branch to remove her from office, but court watchers were split on whether that’s the proper course to take.
At a Pennsylvania Press Club luncheon in Harrisburg on Monday, Saylor addressed questions about the suspension of Kane’s law license. He emphasized the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has not removed Kane from the bar, and is not able to do so. He also took questions on whether Kane was afforded due process and how the suspension affects Kane’s ability to serve in office.
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