Questioner needs to define what they mean by "coercion" -BUT- as a GENERAL rule, yes, coercion is usually considered unlawful conduct.
Yes, coercion is unlawful.
The prosecutor accused him of using coercive tactics to get the witness to change her testimony.
No
Coerce.
Gangs have been known to coerce membership or force illegal acts by threatening recruits' families with bodily harm. Anything up to and including murder is possible.
Coarse=rough. Coerce=persuade
Yes
slang methods to coerce and control prostitutes
No, it would be totally illegal for a lawyer to coerce a client into sexual activity. It violates the Rules of Professional Responsibility that lawyers are sworn to uphold. Such violation should be reported to the appropriate Bar Association.
To coerce someone is to force them to do something against their will. It could also mean to persuade someone, though it used less commonly in this form. Eg. The blackmailer coerced the unfaithful husband into paying a bribe.
The spelling Cohorsing is a proper noun used to indicate shared horse boarding.The likely word is "coercing" (forcing, intimidating), from to coerce.
Bully, harass, frighten, and coerce.
compel, coerce