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Hazing at Texas Universities: A Complete Guide for Families in Pflugerville If Your Child Was Hazed, You're Not Alone—And Texas Law Is on Your Side Picture a college student from a Pflugerville family, now living in a dorm at the University of Texas at Austin. It's a Tuesday night, but they're not studying. They're in an off-campus house, surrounded by older fraternity members. Their phone buzzes constantly with demands in a GroupMe chat. They're exhausted from days of sleep deprivation, forced to attend "mandatory" late-night sessions, wearing a degrading "pledge" item. Tonight, they're told to drink from a bottle being passed around—a "tradition." They hesitate, but the room falls silent. The message is clear: drink or face social exclusion. Hours later, they're vomiting, disoriented, and scared to call for help because "brothers don't get brothers in trouble." This isn't a dramatization. It's happening right now on Texas campuses, including those where Pflugerville families send their children: UT Austin, Texas A&M, the University of Houston, and others. And when it happens, families in our community feel isolated, angry, and unsure where to turn. Right now, in Texas, we're leading one of the most serious hazing cases in the country: representing Leonel…