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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

Food fight 

At a restaurant long since closed, we had dinner with our friends Nancy and Steve Rosenberg.

We need more bravery challenges

Back story: Declan is my first grandson. He just graduated kindergarten from a Montessori school in Knoxville.

Parrothead fandom

I wasn’t a Parrothead, but I was a fan of the great Jimmy Buffett.

A boycott is born

Recently I mentioned the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Fascinating history, as you know, but have you ever wondered where the word “boycott” actually came from?

Sign, everywhere a sign

"Sign, sign, everywhere a sign." 

A second chance

Jessie Askew and I both got a second chance last week. His matters more.

The Bentley eclipse

There will be a solar eclipse this summer—but not in Georgia.

The Irish fantasy is relevance

A land that celebrates fairies, leprechauns, and rainbows is bound to carry a few misplaced real-world ideas.

The ultimate fishing guide

The show “The Madison” on Paramount opens with a terrific first episode.

Milk. It was for me

One of the great blessings in my life has been whole milk.

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