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Hazing in Texas: A Comprehensive Legal Guide for Lufkin Families When Tradition Turns to Trauma: What Every Lufkin Parent Needs to Know About Campus Hazing For parents in Lufkin, the pride of sending a child to college at Stephen F. Austin State University, Texas A&M, or any other Texas campus can turn to heartbreak overnight. The phone call no parent wants to receive often starts with, "Mom, Dad—something happened at the fraternity house," or "I think what we're doing for the Corps might be too much." What follows is a confusing maze of university procedures, medical bills, and institutional stonewalling. Hazing isn't just "boys being boys" or "harmless tradition"—it's a dangerous, often criminal practice that has hospitalized and killed Texas students. Right now, in our state, we're actively litigating one of the most serious hazing cases in recent memory. We represent Leonel Bermudez in his $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston, the Pi Kappa Phi national fraternity, and 13 individual fraternity leaders. Bermudez, a transfer student hoping to find community at UH, suffered rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure after being forced through extreme workouts, humiliating rituals, and dangerous hazing at the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. According to a Click2Houston investigation, his urine turned brown from muscle breakdown, requiring four days of hospitalization with ongoing risk of permanent kidney damage. This is happening right here in Texas, to students from communities like ours. This comprehensive guide explains what hazing really looks like in 2025, Texas hazing laws,…