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A Complete Guide to Hazing in Texas for Families in Texline: Understanding Your Rights and Finding Justice For Families in Texline, When a Pledging Dream Becomes a Tragedy Your student leaves Texline for college, full of promise and excitement about joining campus life. Then the calls home become strained. They sound exhausted, secretive, or anxious. Maybe they mention late-night "meetings," mandatory "workouts," or pressure to fit in with their new fraternity, sorority, or campus group. For families in Texline and across the Texas Panhandle, the fear that something has gone terribly wrong with your child's college experience is a nightmare scenario. Hazing—the practice of forcing students through dangerous, degrading, or abusive rituals to join or maintain membership in campus organizations—remains a pervasive threat, even as universities promise reform. Right now, in Texas, one case exemplifies the severe risks and the fight for accountability. In November 2025, our firm, Attorney911, filed a $10 million lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who suffered catastrophic injuries while pledging Pi Kappa Phi's Beta Nu chapter. As detailed in reports from Click2Houston and ABC13, Bermudez endured a "pledge fanny pack" humiliation rule, forced overconsumption of food, extreme physical workouts, and…