SHAULIS v. PENNSYLVANIA STATE ETHICS COM'N


833 A.2d 123 (2003)

Kathleen K. SHAULIS, Appellee v. PENNSYLVANIA STATE ETHICS COMMISSION, Appellant, The Commonwealth Bar Association, Intervenor.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided October 1, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robin M. Hittie, for Pennsylvania State Ethics Com'n.

Kathleen K. Shaulis, for Kathleen K. Shaulis, Appellee.

Patricia Krise Burket, Harrisburg, for the Com. Bar Ass'n, Intervenor.

Before: CAPPY, C.J., and CASTILLE, NIGRO, NEWMAN, SAYLOR, EAKIN and LAMB, JJ.


OPINION

Justice NEWMAN.

The Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission (Commission) appeals from an Order of the Commonwealth Court, which determined that Section 1103(g) of the Public Official and Employee Ethics Act (Ethics Act)1 was unconstitutional as applied to Kathleen K. Shaulis, Esquire (Shaulis) because it violated Article V, Section 10(c) of the Pennsylvania Constitution, which provides that this Court has the exclusive...

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