Tejas N. Narechania is a Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. His scholarly focus is on the institutions of technology law and policy (including, for example, telecommunications regulation, platform governance, and intellectual property), among other subjects. He is also a Faculty Co-Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.
Before joining Berkeley Law, Professor Narechania clerked for Justice Stephen G. Breyer of the Supreme Court of the United States (2015–2016) and for Judge Diane P. Wood of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (2011–2012). He has advised the Federal Communications Commission on network neutrality matters, where he served as Special Counsel (2012–2013). He has a J.D. from Columbia Law School, where he earned the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Prize and was the Executive Notes Editor of the Columbia Law Review. He also has a B.S. (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) and a B.A. (Political Science) from the University of California, Berkeley.
Professor Narechania’s research projects have appeared in the California Law Review (and the California Law Review Online), the Columbia Law Review (and the Columbia Law Review Forum), and the Michigan Law Review (and the Michigan Law Review Online), among other outlets. His projects have been cited by the White House, in the work of the Supreme Court and the federal Courts of Appeals, as well as in the New York Times and the Washington Post, among other venues.
Education
B.S., UC Berkeley (2005)
B.A., UC Berkeley (2005)
J.D., Columbia Law School (2011)
Tejas N Narechania is not teaching any Law courses in Fall 2024.
Courses During Other Semesters
Semester | Course Num | Course Title | Teaching Evaluations | Summer 2025 | 226.4S sec. 001 | Regulated Digital Industries | Summer 2024 | 226.4S sec. 001 | Regulated Digital Industries | View Teaching Evaluation | Spring 2024 | 203 sec. 001 | Property | View Teaching Evaluation | 222.13 sec. 001 | Colloquium on the Court and Judicial Process | 275.71 sec. 001 | Law and Technology Colloquium | Fall 2023 | 226.4 sec. 001 | Regulated Digital Industries: Telecommunications Law & Policy for a Modern Era | View Teaching Evaluation | Summer 2023 | 226.4S sec. 001 | Regulated Digital Industries | View Teaching Evaluation | Spring 2023 | 203 sec. 001 | Property | View Teaching Evaluation |
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Op-Ed: Challenge to California net neutrality law should be dismissed
Professor Tejas Narechania and Erik Stallman, associate director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, urge the court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by internet service providers challenging California’s law requiring that ISPs follow net neutrality rules
Google And Oracle’s Decade-Long Copyright Battle Reaches Supreme Court
Professor Tejas Narechania says Google v Oracle poses two big questions for the Supreme Court
Supreme Influence: Two Professors Cited Recently by Nation’s Highest Court
FCC Commissioner Shares Far from Neutral Views on Net Neutrality
Before a crowded gathering of Berkeley Law students, Mignon Clyburn shares her concerns about the agency’s new guidelines.
New Faculty Additions Excited to Join Berkeley Law, Eager to Get Started
Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Tejas Narechania cite the school’s collegial culture and collaborative environment as major selling points.