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Kelly Burke/Columnist

Kelly Burke was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he spent his younger years, followed by his high school years in Atlanta, where he graduated from Georgia Tech, followed by Mercer Law School. He has been in the private practice of law, a magistrate judge, and an elected district attorney. He writes about the law, politics, music, and Ireland. He and his wife enjoy gardening, playing with their Lagotto Ramagnolo named George Harrison, and spending time with their grandchildren.

Kelly's Latest Articles

Do you have a homestead exemption?

First, a correction...

Floating sales tax? Maybe

Taxation. For most of us, there’s too much of it. For others, there’s just not enough.

Bus for Sale: The Rosa Parks bus journey

What became of the Rosa Parks bus?

Move to the Back

"How many years can some people exist before they’re allowed to be free?” — Bob Dylan, “Blowing in the Wind.”

One Year to Live

As this new year unfolds, what would happen if you knew it was your last?

The Great Ice Storm of 1973 

The pandemonium created by the prediction of a historic ice storm, or maybe it just rains, in Middle Georgia reminds me of the craziest winter storm of my life.

Hypothetically Speaking

On a hypothetical field, the SEC wins every game against every out of conference opponent.

Church yard fist fight

A church yard fist fight doesn’t happen often, but this is one of my favorite prosecution stories.

Come on Eileen

Come On Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners is a classic one-hit wonder.

A White Christmas

Dreaming of a White Christmas? Might want to move north.

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