• The Stadium Technology Arms Race Is Reshaping Sports Business
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans Jeremy Evans breaks down how technology is transforming the business of sports venues and live entertainment. Today’s stadiums are no longer just places to watch games, they are becoming fully connected entertainment environments built around data, digital engagement, security, and premium fan experiences.

    Jeremy discusses the growing investment in smart venue infrastructure, including artificial intelligence, mobile integration, biometric systems, enhanced connectivity, and immersive technologies designed to reshape how fans interact with teams and events. The conversation also explores the broader business and legal considerations tied to these innovations, from sponsorship opportunities and media strategy to privacy concerns, financing, and long-term franchise growth.

    As teams and leagues compete to modernize the live event experience, the future of sports may increasingly depend on who builds the smartest and most connected venues.

    (Season 8, Episode 18).
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    20 mins
  • When Betting Becomes the Broadcast, Who Is to Blame—Leagues, Media, or Players?
    May 4 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the rapid integration of sports betting into the live sports experience and the growing debate over its influence on games, broadcasts, and public perception. As betting odds, sponsorships, and real-time wagering become increasingly embedded in sports media, important questions arise about where the line should be drawn—and who is ultimately responsible for maintaining the integrity of the game.

    Long viewed as a separate activity, sports betting is now deeply intertwined with leagues, teams, media companies, and even player narratives. This episode examines how this shift is reshaping the fan experience, influencing commentary and coverage, and creating new legal and ethical challenges across the industry.

    As the business of sports continues to evolve, the conversation highlights the need for clearer standards, thoughtful regulation, and shared accountability among stakeholders. With integrity, transparency, and consumer protection at the forefront, this episode underscores why balancing innovation with responsibility is critical for the future of sports and media alike.

    (Season 8, Episode 17). Copyright 2026. California Sports Lawyer. All Rights Reserved. (www.CSLlegal.com)

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    22 mins
  • Major Sports Events—And the Call for Better Deals and Shared Risk
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the growing discussion around major sports events and the push for more balanced deal structures and shared financial risk. As cities, leagues, and governing bodies continue to pursue high-profile events, the stakes have never been higher—raising important questions about who benefits, who bears the burden, and how these deals are structured.

    Often celebrated for their economic impact and global visibility, major events such as the Olympics, World Cup, and Super Bowl also bring complex legal, financial, and political considerations. This episode takes a closer look at the realities behind hosting agreements, including public funding, infrastructure demands, and long-term return on investment.

    As the sports and entertainment business continues to evolve on a global stage, the conversation highlights why transparency, public-private partnerships, smarter risk allocation, and good dealmaking are critical for creating stronger, more balanced outcomes for host cities, leagues, and stakeholders alike.

    (Season 8, Episode 16).
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    18 mins
  • Reinventing Alternative Leagues for Long-Term Success
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the evolving landscape of alternative and emerging sports leagues and what it takes to achieve long-term success in a competitive industry. As new leagues continue to launch, questions arise around sustainability, innovation, and the ability to capture fan interest and investor confidence.

    Often viewed as disruptors to traditional models, these leagues face challenges including financial stability, media rights, player development, and market differentiation. This episode examines how alternative leagues can move beyond short-term experimentation toward durable, scalable business models.

    As the sports industry continues to evolve, the conversation highlights why reinvention, strong leadership, and clear structure are essential for leagues seeking credibility, longevity, and meaningful impact.

    (Season 8, Episode 15). Copyright 2026. California Sports Lawyer. All Rights Reserved. (www.CSLlegal.com)

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    18 mins
  • NIL Governance Demands a New Kind of Commissioner
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the evolving name, image, and likeness (NIL) landscape in college athletics and the growing need for structure and consistency.

    Often described as a "wild west", the current NIL system raises questions around governance, competitive balance, and long-term sustainability. This episode examines what a more unified framework could look like, including clearer rules, stronger oversight, and the potential role of a centralized commissioner within a new governing entity.

    As college sports continue to professionalize, the conversation focuses on why new leadership and a new structure may be necessary to bring stability, accountability, and credibility to the future of NIL.

    (Season 8, Episode 14).
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    18 mins
  • When Media Becomes the Partner
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the evolving relationship between media and the subjects it covers, and how that dynamic is reshaping storytelling across sports and entertainment.

    The discussion examines the shift from traditional independent reporting to a more collaborative model, where leagues, athletes, and content creators increasingly work together to produce and distribute content. With the rise of social media and direct-to-audience platforms, the line between storyteller and subject continues to blur, giving individuals and organizations unprecedented control over their own narratives.

    From content partnerships and athlete-driven platforms to questions around authenticity, bias, and journalistic responsibility, this episode considers both the opportunities and the challenges of this transformation.

    As media continues to evolve alongside technology and audience expectations, the conversation highlights what this means for the future of sports media, the role of journalism, and the balance between storytelling and truth.

    (Season 8, Episode 13).

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    17 mins
  • Space Sports and the Atlas Cup with CEO Philip Hover-Smoot
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans is joined by CEO Philip Hover-Smoot, founder of Atlas Cup, to discuss the emerging concept of sports in space and competition beyond Earth.

    They explore the vision behind Atlas Cup, the intersection of sports, technology, and the growing space economy, and what it takes to build a new sports platform in an entirely new environment.

    From legal frameworks and governance to commercialization and innovation, this conversation examines how sports may evolve alongside space exploration.

    (Season 8, Episode 12).

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    36 mins
  • The Next Frontier of NIL Is High School Sports
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans examines the rapidly evolving landscape of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights and how they are expanding into high school sports. As NIL continues to reshape college athletics, new questions are emerging about its impact on younger athletes, schools, and governing bodies.

    Evans breaks down the legal, business, and policy considerations surrounding NIL at the high school level, including state-by-state differences, athlete eligibility concerns, and the role of schools, sponsors, and families. He also explores the opportunities NIL presents for young athletes, alongside the risks and challenges tied to regulation, recruitment, and competitive balance.

    This episode provides insight into what may be the next major frontier in sports law, and what it could mean for the future of amateur athletics in the United States.

    (Season 8, Episode 11).

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    17 mins