On this edition of ST, we learn about the Lobeck Taylor Family Advocacy Clinic at the TU College of Law, which is, per its web page, "an intensive, one-semester course that offers students the unique opportunity to gain hands-on lawyering experience and explore the ethical, strategic, and theoretical dimensions of legal practice. In the clinic, student attorneys engage the skills and values of effective lawyering by solving real-life legal problems in a structured learning environment." Our guests on today's show are Anna Carpenter, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Law at TU who also directs the Family Advocacy Clinic, and Quinn Cooper, a TU Law student who attended this clinic in the Spring 2014 semester and co-wrote the clinic's recent report on "Assessing the Cost: Criminal Fines, Court Costs, and Procedure versus Practice in Tulsa County." This report --- which you'll find a PDF link for here --- carefully studies Tulsa County's practice of jailing individuals who cannot pay (or have failed to pay) court costs, fines assessed due to criminal adjudications, and other legal debts.