Felix Frankfurter
1882 – 1965
71 works on record
Works

From the diaries of Felix Frankfurter
1975

Felix Frankfurter on the Supreme Court
1970

Of law and life & other things that matter
1965

Felix Frankfurter reminisces
1960

Of law and men
1956

Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court
1938

The public & its government
1930

The labor injunction
1930

The case of Sacco and Vanzetti
1927

The business of the Supreme Court
1927

District of Columbia minimum wage cases..
1921

The case for the shorter work day. Franklin O. Bunting, plaintiff in error, vs. The state of Oregon, defendant in error. Brief for defendant in error. Felix Frankfurter, of counsel for the State of Oregon. Assisted by Josephine Goldmark
1916

The case for the shorter work day ..
1915

Mr. Justice Brandeis

Oregon minimum wage cases ...

A selection of cases under the Interstate Commerce Act

Criminal justice in Cleveland

Mr. Justice Holmes
The Supreme Court in the Mirror of Justices
1993
The Felix Frankfurter papers
1986
Case of Sacco and Vanzetti a Critical Analysis for L
1973
Some observations on Supreme Court litigation and legal education
1954
The constitutional world of Mr. Justice Frankfurter
1949
Law and politics
1939
The commerce clause under Marshall, Taney and Waite
1937
Cases and materials on administrative law
1935
Cases and other materials on administrative law
1932
Cases and other authorities on Federal jurisdiction and procedure
1931
The compact clause of the constitution
1925
Helen Gainer, plaintiff and appellant, vs. A.B.C. Dohrman, Katherine Philips Edson [et al.] ..
1924
Oregon minimum wage cases ..
1917
Oregon minimum wage cases... Frank C. Stettler, plaintiff in error, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, et al., constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission. Elmira Simpson, plaintiff in error, vs. Edwin V. O'Hara, et al., constituting the Industrial Welfare Commission. Brief for defendants in error upon re-argument; Felix Frankfurter, counsel for the Industrial Welfare Commission
1916
Frank O. Bunting, plaintiff in error, vs. The state of Oregon, defendant in error
1916
The Zeitgeist and the judiciary
Felix Frankfurter papers
The commerce clause under Marshall Taney and Waite
Chaim Weizmann, statesman, scientist, builder of the Jewish commonwealth
Supreme Court of the United States October term, 1916, No., 38
The Case for the Shorter Work Day ... Franklin O. Bunting, Plaintiff in Error, vs. the State of Oregon, Defendant in Error. Brief for the Defendant in ... of Oregon, Assisted by Josephine Goldmark
District of Columbia minimum wage cases...
Brandeis on Zionism
The Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial 1743-1843
The successful working of minimum wage laws
Mr. Justice Holmes and the constitution
Franklin O. Bunting, plaintiff in error, vs. The state of Oregon, defendant in error
The use of the injunction in American labor controversies .
The case for the shorter work day ; Franklin O. Bunting, plaintiff in error, vs. The state of Oregon, defendant in error ; Brief for defendant in error
Private book collection of Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
Remarks at the Fiftieth Anniverrsary Celebration for Learned Hand as a Federal Judge
The papers of Felix Frankfurter
State minimum wage laws in practice
Helen Gainer, plaintiff and appellant, vs. A.B.C. Dohrman, Katherine Philips Edson [et al.] ...
American Vigilant Intelligence Federation
Speech by Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter of the Supreme court of the United States [at the] Alumni Luncheon, Harvard law school, June 13, 1956
What we confront in american life
From a La Follette Supporter to the Editor of the Herald
A lawyer's dicta on doctors ...
October days, Oliver Wendell Holmes, who won the love and respect of a nation during his years on the Supreme Court Bench, gives us strength from the serenity of his 94 years
Law and the law schools
The immigrant in the United States
Summation of the Conference
Opening address at the Opening Session of the John Marshall Conference on Government Under Law, Harvard Law School, 1955
Joseph Michaels, Morley A. Stern et al. plaintiffs, against Sidney Hillman, individually and as president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, et al., defendants
The business of the Supreme Court at October term, 1931
How far is a judge free in rendering a decision?
Opening address by Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter, John Marshall Conference on government under law
Rationalization in Industry and the Labor Problem
Democracy and the Expert
Address at Amherst
Professor Frankfurter tells law Students, "The New York Times is our Indispensable Source of News."
Public services and the public