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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

Pool Dad

This is a memory column about my Dad, and that means thinking about swimming pools.

World’s greatest dad

We, some of Kelly’s kids, hijacked Dad's regular column this week to tell some stories about him.

The Thought Police

Two recent stories concern me.

Louie Louie

The Kingsmen's 1963 classic, “Louie Louie,” is our look into classic FBI overreach, political malfeasance, and societal pressure to solve a nonexistent problem.

Memorial Day’s Future

Memorial Day is a solemn time to honor those who died in their service to America.

The Varsity

My favorite restaurant ever is the Varsity. Affectionately called the greasy V, that’s a misnomer.

I can’t hear you

Life doesn't guarantee you get to be heard.

Wives Fly Free

Were I a world conqueror, I'd emulate Genghis Khan.

Something in the Air

Recently I've seen several career openings that provided comical relief.

Joyful Noise

It's hard to be mad at the world when you are singing joyful songs.

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