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Allan on Originalism vs. Living Tree Constitutionalism

James Allan (The University of Queensland - T.C. Beirne School of Law) has posted The Curious Concept of the 'Living Tree' (Or Non-Locked-In) Constitution on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In this working paper the author defends originalism as the...

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Glasvegas reveal why they chose Transylvania as video location

GLASVEGAS reckon frontman James Allan chose Transylvania as the location for recording their Christmas album because of childhood memories.

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Glasvegas reveal why they chose Transylvania as video location

GLASVEGAS reckon frontman James Allan chose Transylvania as the location for recording their Christmas album because of childhood memories.

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Album: Glasvegas, A Snowflake Fell (And it Felt Like a Kiss) (Sony BMG)

... You, It's Over": wailed over a guitar drone that's effectively shoegazing with a harder edge. James Allan's delivery of the title-hook is one of the more unexpectedly moving sounds heard on a Christmas album. Even more affecting is the homeless person of "Cruel Moon", sleeping in a "cardboard coffin" and bitterly aware that "homelessness is where the haar is", as the Scots mist chills...

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Album review: Glasvegas

The mannered miserabilists presumably think having to buy the debut album all over again to secure a copy of seasonal bonus 'A Snowflake Fell' is the ultimate irony heading into recession. These songs indulge James Allan's devotion to Phil Spector's Christmas album. But do they measure up to the Spector classic standard? 'Please Come Back Home' best echoes that splendour, but 'F*** You...