Feinberg authored many seminal opinions, including United States v. Miller, which upheld the constitutionality of a federal law prohibiting the burning of draft cards, NLRB v. J.P. Stevens & Co, the labor union case that inspired the movie, Norma Rae, and Kelly v. Wyman.[6]
Honors
In 2004 Feinberg received the 22nd Annual Edward J. Devitt Distinguished Service to Justice Award, which honors an Article III judge whose career has been exemplary, as measured by the significant contributions to the administration of justice, the advancement of the rule of law, and the improvement of society as a whole. He has also been awarded the Learned Hand Medal for Excellence in Federal Jurisprudence and the Edward Weinfeld Award. In the pages of the Columbia Law Review, Professor Maurice Rosenberg summarized Feinberg's career, writing "Wilfred Feinberg is the kind of jurist the Founding Fathers must have had in mind when they bestowed life tenure on federal judges. His first twenty-five years on the bench have revealed qualities of mind and conscience that are of the kind most sought after in a judge. Feinberg regards judicial office as a way to serve justice, not as a chance to wield power. And he renders his service superbly -- with intelligence, understanding, kindness, and craftsmanship. He is animated by a disciplined compassion that flows from a humane mind committed to the law".[7]
Atlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc. v. Pan American Tanning Corp., 993 F.2d 1017 (2d Cir. 1993)
In re U.S., 10 F.3d 931 (2d Cir. 1993)
Woods v. Bourne Co., 60 F.3d 978 (2d Cir. 1995)
Hadges v. Yonkers Racing Corp., 48 F.3d 1320 (2d Cir. 1995)
Baker v. Cuomo, 58 F.3d 814 (2d Cir. 1995)
Baker v. Pataki, 85 F.3d 919 (2d Cir. 1996)
Published works
Federal Judicial Center Judicial Writing Project (Board of Editors), 1989–Present
Expediting Review of Felony Convictions, 59 American Bar Association Journal 1025 (1973)
Foreword: A National Court of Appeals?, 42 Brooklyn Law Review 611 (1976)
Foreword: Judicial Administration: Stepchild of the Law, 52 St. Johns Law Review 187 (1978)
Maritime Arbitration and the Federal Courts, 5 Fordham International Law Journal 245 (1982)
The National Court of Appeals: Is It Necessary?, 32 The Record, Association of the Bar of the City of New York 106 (1977)
The State of the Second Circuit, 38 The Record, Association of the Bar of the City of New York 363, May/June, 1983
Introduction, The Law and the Public, A. Bartlett Giamatti, 38 The Record, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Jan./Feb., 1983
Second Circuit Court, A Far Cry From Days of Learned Hand (Transcript), 187 New York Law Journal 1 (1982)
Tribute: Hon. James D. Hopkins, 3 Pace Law Review 451 (1983)
Introduction: The Remarkable Hands – An Affectionate Portrait, Published by Federal Bar Association (1983)
Address Before the New York Patent Law Association (Transcript), 65 Journal Pat. Off. Society 221 (1983)
Constraining "The Least Dangerous Branch" The Tradition of Attacks on Judicial Power (Madison Lecture), 50 New York University Law Review (May 1984)
Constraining The Least Dangerous Branch The Tradition of Attacks on Judicial Power (Madison Lecture), The Evolving Constitution, 208 Wesleyan University Press (1989)
The State of the Second Circuit (Transcript), 39 American Bar Central New York 178 (1984)
The Office of Chief Judge of a Federal Court of Appeals (Sonnet Lecture), 53 Fordham Law Review 369 (1985)
Judicial Independence, 36 Syracuse Law Review 885 (1985)
The State of the Second Circuit (Transcript), 106 F.R.D. 121 (1985)
Unique Customs and Practices of the Second Circuit (Inaugural Kaplan Lecture) 14 Hofstra Law Review 297 (1986)
In Memoriam: Henry J. Friendly, 99 Harvard Law Review 1713 (1986)
The Coming Deterioration of the Federal Judiciary, 42 The Record 179 (1987)
Is Diversity Jurisdiction an Idea Whose Time Has Passed?, New York State Bar Journal, July, 1989
Foreword, Distinctive Practices of The Second Circuit, Foundation of the Federal Bar Council, 1989
Senior Judges: A National Resource, 56 Brooklyn Law Review 409 (1990)
Arbitration and Antitrust: An Introduction, 44 New York University Law Review 1069 (1969)
Recent Developments in the Law of Privacy, 48 Columbus Law Review 713 (1948)
The Role of the Judge, The Grand Design of America's Justice System, 30 Series, Institute of Comparative Law 81, Chūō University, Japan, 1995
Introduction, Dialogue Between Hon. Frank A. Easterbrook and Hon. John J. Gibbons on Approaches to Judicial Review, The Blessings of Liberty, An Enduring Constitution in a Changing World, Random House, 1989
A View From the Bench, Experience, The Magazine of the Senior Lawyers Division (ABA) Vol. 7, #1, p. 22, Fall, 1996