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jawboning    音标拼音: [dʒ'ɔb,onɪŋ]
n. 州长向劳工界界领袖发出的劝告

州长向劳工界界领袖发出的劝告

jawbone \jaw"bone`\ (j[add]"b[=o]n`), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
{jawboned} (j[add]"b[=o]nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. {jawboning}.]
To attempt to influence solely by talking, as contrasted with
threatening or inducing by other means, e.g. legislation;
esp. to make public appeals in order to influence the
behavior of businessmen or labor leaders; -- used especially
of the President or other high government officials; as, to
jawbone businessmen into forgoing price increases.
[1913 Webster] -- {jaw"bon*ing}, n.
[PJC]


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  • What is jawboning? And does it violate the First Amendment?
    This form of indirect censorship is called jawboning, and it’s a serious threat to free speech — particularly when it’s directed at expression on social media, where much of our discourse now occurs
  • JAWBONING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of JAWBONING is the use of public appeals (as by a president) to influence the actions especially of business and labor leaders; broadly : the use of spoken persuasion
  • Jawboning and the First Amendment: Definition and Analysis
    These are all examples of “jawboning”: a term for when the government pressures a private company or person to restrict another company or person’s First Amendment freedoms, rather than the government doing the restricting itself
  • One Quick Question: What are the origins of the term ‘jawboning?’
    We asked WWU Professor of Journalism Carolyn Nielsen about its origins, how jawboning has been used in the past, and the legal precedents — all the way to the U S Supreme Court — behind it being viewed as illegal
  • The Jawboning Cases End with a Bang Disguised by a Whimper
    These two developments made jawboning, especially of internet interme-diaries, both more effective and more attractive for regulators as an approach to control content
  • Moral suasion - Wikipedia
    Informally using government power to censor speech—threatening inquiries and financial harm to silence faculty, and pressuring schools to silence students on the government's behalf—is known as 'jawboning '
  • Jawboning | Knight First Amendment Institute
    But with this growth, these private platforms are at risk of becoming targets of government efforts to persuade, cajole, or strong-arm them—sometimes called “jawboning”—to change their content-moderation policies
  • SCOTUS Hears Troubling Jawboning Cases Involving Big Tech and . . .
    Two cases heard by the Supreme Court today concern ‘jawboning’, the raised-eyebrows and verbal arm-twist pressures that can be brought against private firms that fail to do the bidding of powerful government officials wielding the ability to punish
  • A deeper look at the jawboning debate - POLITICO
    According to legal scholars, it’s not that simple The argument yesterday was about “jawboning,” the practice of government officials using threats to force an action from a person or business
  • Jawboning and the Limits of Government Advocacy | Lawfare
    Jawboning refers to using speech in an effort to persuade someone to act; the First Amendment is implicated when a government actor is doing the jawboning, raising concerns that the government is not just persuading but effectively commanding





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