Linda Chavez's organization sure did say it well, fairly recently:
http://www.ceousa.org/html/update/update.html
A detailed, 50-page study released by the Center for Equal Opportunity concludes that racial discrimination is widespread in Virginia law school admissions. The report focuses on the three Virginia public law schools -- the University of Virginia, William & Mary, and George Mason University -- and reveals odds favoring black applicants as high as 731 to 1. To put it in other terms: A student with an LSAT score of 160 and an undergraduate GPA of 3.25 had a 95 percent chance of admission if he or she was black, but only a 3 percent chance of admission if white, Hispanic or Asian.