What conduct might constitute “reasonable cause” to remove state Attorney General Kathleen Kane from office remains in a legal gray area, ethics attorneys testified Tuesday before a Senate special committee investigating Kane’s job functions in the wake of the loss of her law license.

“This is a matter upon which feet have not tread,” said Bruce Antkowiak, a professor and director of the criminology, law and society program at Saint Vincent College.

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