“A classic Catch-22.” “A Hobson's choice.” “Deeply problematic.” That's how a dozen top law school professors describe the Trump University fraud settlement in an amicus brief filed Monday.

Fellow amici from the National Association of Consumer Advocates and a trio of plain-language experts agree, blasting the settlement in their brief, also filed Monday, as “fundamentally unfair.”

It's not that they object to the $25 million payout to the class members (though they don't think much of the recovery). It's that the deal barred class members from opting out at the time of settlement.