>> professor robin weiss, author of "teaching law" talked about tv about the problems is the law schools today, including data curriculum and lack of job opportunities upon graduation. she was interviewed at georgetown university as part of book tvs college series. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. we are on location at the georgetown university school of law here in washington d.c., where we are interviewing professors who are also authors. joining us now is professor robin west. her book, "teaching law," justice, politics and the demands of professionalism. here is the cover. professor west, what does it cost to go to law school today? >> guest: my word, it costs, let the summer between 122 mag $200,000. any of the students graduate with just that amount of debt or more once you figure in the cost of living. it can be a significant financial investment. not all law schools are that expensive of course. >> host: is it worth it? >> guest: i believe it is. however, it is clearly the case to law schools are graduating too many lawyers. too many jd graduates. over the last few years, w