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Texas Hazing Laws: A Comprehensive Guide for Jackson County Families The phone rings late at night. It's your child, a freshman at a Texas university, and their voice is shaky, or perhaps another student is calling from a local hospital. They've been involved in an "initiation event," a "pledge activity," or a so-called "tradition." Maybe it's a forced drinking game. Maybe it's physical endurance tests in the middle of the night. Or perhaps it's psychological games designed to humiliate and degrade. Whatever the scenario, someone is hurt, scared, or in trouble, and the group—or the university—is more concerned about keeping things quiet than ensuring safety. Your mind races: "How could this happen? What exactly is 'hazing'? What do we do now?" This scenario isn't just a hypothetical fear for families in Jackson County or across our great state. Each year, promising young lives are tragically altered or lost due to hazing practices that persist despite decades of awareness campaigns and legal prohibitions. Whether your student attends Texas A&M in College Station, the University of Houston, UT Austin, SMU in Dallas, or Baylor in Waco, the threat of hazing remains a stark reality. For families in Jackson County, who send their…