Family of Caleb Jayden Wilson Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Omega Psi Phi and Southern University The family of Caleb Jayden Wilson, a 20-year-old junior at Southern University and A&M College, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit following his death on February 27, 2025. The lawsuit, filed by Laborde Earles Law Firm and The Fierberg […] The post Caleb Wilson Lawsuit Over Hazing Death appeared first on TFNLG.| TFNLG
Hazing within fraternities continues to have devastating consequences, as seen in the recent case of Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old student at Southern University and A&M College. As attorneys who litigate high-profile hazing cases, we have seen far too many families shattered by these senseless tragedies. When will this stop? How many more young lives must […] The post Caleb Wilson, Southern University Hazing Tragedy: Student Charged and the Legal Battle Ahead appeared first on TFNLG.| TFNLG
The tragic death of Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old mechanical engineering junior at Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, has brought renewed attention to the dangers of fraternity hazing and the legal avenues available to affected families. Wilson, a member of the university’s renowned Human Jukebox marching band, died on February 27, 2025, following […] The post Seeking Justice for Caleb Wilson: Understanding the Southern University Hazing Tragedy appeared first on TFNLG.| TFNLG
On December 11, 2024, the U.S. Senate passed the Stop Campus Hazing Act after years of efforts to protect students on campus spearheaded by the families of students who died because of such misconduct in college.| TFNLG
Attorneys from Laborde Earles Law Firm and The Fierberg National Law Group have filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the family of Caleb Jayden| Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers
A new University of Maine study reveals that campus relationships play a critical role in determining whether college students report hazing incidents to administrators. The research, released during National Hazing Prevention Week, examined how students' connections with peers, faculty, and staff influence their willingness to speak out about hazing experiences. Relationships Drive Reporting Decisions Devin Franklin, the study's lead author and a Ph.D. student in higher education, explained ...| Campus Safety Magazine