Caleb Wilson's family says the new Louisiana anti hazing law is about protecting the next familyBATON ROUGE — A new anti-hazing law named after late Southern University student Caleb Wilson officially takes effect today, and his family says they are grateful to see it become reality. The law, known as the Caleb Wilson Hazing Prevention Act, was authored by Rep. Vanessa Caston LaFleur and strengthens Louisiana's existing anti-hazing laws. "It is going to help another family," Urania Wilson said. Under the new law, organizations found responsible for hazing resulting in death can be permanently banned from campus. Wilson's family attended a ceremonial bill signing at the State Capitol after Gov.