Scribe Light reviews and critiques a presentation given by a law student about her experiences in law school as a black woman. The presentation, titled "Law School is Hard, Try Doing It While Black," primarily focuses on the speaker's perceived challenges and experiences of racial bias during her time in law school. The speaker recounts a specific incident in a library where she felt targeted due to her race. Scribe Light analyzes the presentation, discussing various aspects such as the speaker's arguments, the relevance of her anecdotes to the overall theme of racial bias in law school, and the validity of her claims. He also engages with his audience, seeking their input on whether certain points in the presentation align with the themes on his "bingo card," a tool he uses to track common tropes and arguments in such discussions. Throughout, Scribe Light expresses skepticism about the strength and relevance of the speaker's arguments, particularly questioning whether her experiences are genuinely attributable to racial bias or are a result of other factors.
—J. Spurlin