James E. Fleming
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View article: Mental Health Burdens of the Israel-Hamas-Gaza War
Mental Health Burdens of the Israel-Hamas-Gaza War Open
Wars have enormous negative mental health consequences for the civilians involved. This is particularly true for the recent Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. We present an analysis of the current humanitarian situation in Gaza, its dire mental hea…
Climate Change as a Significant Global Challenge: Pathways to Civil Discourse Open
Climate change is widely recognized as a pressing global challenge. While it is commonly framed as a scientific and environmental issue, its complexity extends far beyond atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and international treaties…
View article: Mental Health Burdens of the Israel-Hamas-Gaza War
Mental Health Burdens of the Israel-Hamas-Gaza War Open
Wars have enormous negative mental health consequences for the civilians involved. This is particularly true for the recent Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. We present an analysis of the current humanitarian situation in Gaza and its dire mental …
View article: Navigation for youth mental health and addictions: protocol for a realist review and synthesis of approaches and practices (The NavMAP standards project)
Navigation for youth mental health and addictions: protocol for a realist review and synthesis of approaches and practices (The NavMAP standards project) Open
Introduction Mental health and/or addiction (MHA) concerns affect approximately 1.2 million children and youth in Canada, yet less than 20% receive appropriate treatment for these concerns. Youth who do not receive appropriate support may …
Civic Education in Circumstances of Constitutional Rot and Strong Polarization Open
This Essay argues that civic education is crucial to remedying what Jack Balkin, in The Cycles of Constitutional Time, diagnoses as “constitutional rot” in the United States. A twenty-first century civic education must meet challenges of p…
The Unnecessary and Unfortunate Focus on “Animus,” “Bare Desire to Harm,” and “Bigotry” in Analyzing Opposition to Gay and Lesbian Rights Open
I am delighted to participate in this symposium on Professor Linda C. McClain’s wonderful new book, Who’s the Bigot? Learning from Conflicts over Marriage and Civil Rights Law. All of the other papers in this symposium focus on Masterpiece…
Response to Bruce Frohnen’s review of <i>Fidelity to our Imperfect Constitution: For Moral Readings and Against Originalisms</i> Open
It is a privilege to participate in this exchange with Bruce Frohnen concerning our books. In my Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution, I observe that in recent years, many have assumed that originalists have a monopoly on concern for fid…
Comment on Amendment-Metrics: The Good, the Bad and the Frequently Amended Constitution Open
This comment assesses Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou’s critique of arguments that long, frequently amended constitutions tend to be bad constitutions. It also criticizes their analysis of the purposes of amendment, arguing that mo…