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The East Lansing MSU Hazing Crisis: Seeking Justice After the Phi Alpha Phi Tragedy If you are reading this from a kitchen table in East Lansing, or from a home where a bedroom has remained untouched since 2021, we know the weight of the news you are carrying. The announcement that nine individuals now face criminal charges for the death of a young pledge at Michigan State University is a step toward accountability, but for a family, it often reopens wounds that never truly closed. We understand that criminal charges and a civil lawsuit are two different battles. While the state seeks prison time for those involved in the forced consumption and gross negligence of November 20, 2021, a civil case is about the only thing the law can do to provide for the survivors: forcing the responsible institutions to pay for the life they allowed to be taken. In Michigan, hazing is not just a violation of a student code of conduct. It is a specific criminal act and a foundation for civil liability. When a young man enters a fraternity, he and his family have a right to expect that “brotherhood” does not include a death sentence by…