From a BSPN story which has no date but which says it was "updated August 11, 2014, 10:35 PM ET"
"In other developments Monday, the NCAA and its major college conferences have been sued by a Minneapolis law firm which claims they have violated antitrust laws by pocketing billions of dollars that student-athletes helped generate. The suit, as first reported by the Minneapolis Star Tribune, contends that playing revenue-generating sports such as college football and basketball is a full-time job, but scholarships fall short of accounting for the full cost of school attendance.
The Star Tribune says the suit seeks to be certified as a class-action suit and says Derek Thompson, a member of the University of North Texas football team from 2009 to 2013, is the plaintiff."
If that one gets to the discovery stage, it will be very interesting. These guys don't want injunctions. They want money. (Remember Carl's Two Rules? This is Rule 2: "No matter what they say they want, they want money.") I'm a defense lawyer, but I'm pulling for the plaintiffs on this one.