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February 13, 2026 2 min read
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Hmm, this is a complex and highly detailed request requiring careful attention to multiple constraints and data sources. The user wants a comprehensive, publishable article about hazing in Texas, specifically targeting the City of Nazareth in Castro County. The key requirements are clear: use the Leonel Bermudez case as the primary anchor, integrate Texas-specific data from the Hazing Intelligence Engine, and ensure all content is location-optimized for Nazareth.

First, I need to structure the article to flow naturally while meeting all the user’s directives. The hook should immediately connect with Nazareth families, using the Bermudez case to establish relevance. Then, I’ll systematically cover hazing definitions, Texas laws, national patterns, and university-specific sections, weaving in Nazareth references throughout. The data tables must be presented in a readable, non-tabular format as specified.

The anti-hallucination rules are critical here. I must only use verified data from the provided tables and appendices, never inventing organizations or incidents. For Nazareth, which isn’t near major universities, I’ll focus on how families there connect to Texas campuses through their children’s education. The article must maintain a first-person plural perspective (“we/us/our”) and avoid all meta-commentary.

Given the depth required, I’ll prioritize the most impactful data points: the Bermudez case details, key Texas universities, and representative organization listings from the IRS/Cause IQ data. The tone should be empathetic yet authoritative, balancing legal precision with accessibility for distressed families. Finally, the CTA must be tailored to Nazareth while including all necessary disclaimers and contact

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