State Attorney General Kathleen Kane was given notice Aug. 28 of the Disciplinary Board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s intention to suspend her law license, sources have told The Legal.

The board has the ability to petition the state Supreme Court for an emergency temporary suspension of a law license through Rule 208 of the Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement for “egregious conduct.”

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