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The Phone Call from Pullman: When a Washington University Must Answer for a Life Lost The phone call no parent should ever receive often comes in the middle of the night from a 509 area code. It starts with a notification from a hospital or a coroner and ends with the realization that the son you sent to Pullman to build a future is never coming home. In the wake of the 2019 death of 19-year-old freshman Sam Martinez at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, a legal battle has reached the Washington Supreme Court that will decide if a university is just a landlord or if it carries a “special relationship” that makes it responsible for the safety of its students. We represent families in their darkest hours, and we know that while no amount of money can replace a child, the legal system is the only tool we have to force institutional change. If your family is facing the aftermath of a fraternity tragedy, you are fighting a battle of law as much as a battle of facts. The university will argue that because the incident happened at an off-campus, private residence involving adult students, they are exempt from…