When you google the word “discretion,” the first thing that appears is an image of a person with a finger over their lips encouraging secrecy. Discretion is framed as something we choose not to do, ...
JURIST Guest Columnist Carolina Núñez of the Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School says that recent judicial and executive pronouncements highlight the role and importance of discretion ...
The digital health ecosystem has swelled to encompass a broad range of products over the years. On one end of the spectrum is software-as-medical-devices (SaMD) and prescription digital therapeutics, ...
As the new year begins, compensation committees are asking themselves, “How did our company do relative to its 2010 incentive goals and what incentive awards resulted from our incentive plans?” The ...
Prosecutorial discretion is a hot topic these days. The Obama administration couched its immigration non-enforcement policy decision in terms of prosecutorial discretion. Attorney General Holder ...
It might seem entirely reasonable to expect that prosecutors will always prosecute an offense. After all, it is right there in the name. However, in becoming the latest legislative body to draw this ...
“Discretion is the better part of valor,” “Caution is preferable to rash bravery,” and “The better part of valor is discretion, in the which better part I have saved my life.” — All attributed to ...
The Yoruba people say: “Tíigibáwóluigi, tòkèrẹ̀ làákọ́ọ́ gbé.” When a tree falls on another tree, you first lift the one on top. This explains this column’s detour from Part II of last week’s topic to ...