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The Complete Guide to Hazing in Austin, Texas: What Every Family Needs to Know About Campus Safety, Fraternity Culture, and Your Legal Rights If Your Child Was Hazed at UT Austin or Any Texas Campus, You Are Not Alone A student leaves their dorm in West Campus, excited for a "brotherhood event" at a fraternity house just blocks from the University of Texas at Austin campus. They're told it's a tradition, a rite of passage that every member before them has completed. Hours later, they're in the emergency room at Dell Seton Medical Center, suffering from alcohol poisoning, severe muscle breakdown, or psychological trauma. Their phone buzzes with frantic messages from fraternity brothers: "Don't tell anyone what happened." "We'll get shut down." "This stays in the house." For families in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and across Travis County, this scenario is not hypothetical. Right now, our firm is fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas history at the University of Houston, where a Pi Kappa Phi pledge suffered rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure after brutal hazing rituals. The patterns we see at UH—forced drinking, extreme physical abuse, institutional cover-ups—are happening at campuses across Texas, including right here in Austin at UT. This comprehensive guide is written specifically for Austin families who need to understand: What hazing really looks like in 2025 at Texas universities How Texas law protects—or fails to protect—your child The national hazing patterns that repeat at UT Austin, Texas A&M, SMU, Baylor, and…