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Kathleen wins the Democratic nominations for the Attorney General.
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Kathleen called for an investigation to discover if Tom Corbett slowed down Sandusky's trial for political reasons.
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Kathleen trumps Dave Freed 56% to 42%, becoming the first woman Attorney General.
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Kathleen Kane is inaugurated as the 48th Attorney General.
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Kathleen stands against the law prohibiting same-sex marriages.
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Philadelphia Enquirer runs a story that is highly critical of Kane and her decision to not prosecute politicians who had been caught accepting bribes in an undercover sting.
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In retaliation to the Enquirer's article, Kane leaks Grand Jury information to the press about the 2009 investigation of J. Whyatt Mondesire as well as others
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Kathleen loses her license to practice law due to the perjury charges from her accusations of lying while under oath during the trial.
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The idea of putting a hold Kathleen Kane's hearings on hold for her charges is put to a vote. It is a 5-2 result. They put a hold on Kane's hearings
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Kathleen asks Supreme Court to re-instate her law license.
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The Supreme Court declines Kane's request to reinstate her law license.
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Kathleen Kane is accused of lying repeatedly about the leak of secret Grand Jury information and confidential investigative information.