Folder 29-1: Letters to Felix Frankfurter, 1938.
Folder 29-2: Letters to Felix Frankfurter, 1939-1941.
Folder 29-3: Letters to Felix Frankfurter, 1939-1941.
Folder 29-4: Article from the May 28, 2011 issue of the Courier-Journal.
Folder 29-5: Script for the "Brandeis" episode of The Eternal Light.
Folder 29-6: Recording and transcript of interview with Charles B. Tachau.
Folder 29-7: The March 2010 issue of Louisville Magazine.
Folder 29-8: Postage stamps featuring Brandeis from America and Israel.
Folder 29-9: Materials and Courier-Journal articles relating to Brandeis' boyhood home.
Folder 29-10: 4 photographs purchased on eBay: 1) Nathan Straus, LDB, and Stephen Wise standing on board a ship. 2) LDB and Alice in a horse drawn buggy. 3) 3 shots of LDB on his first day of retirement. 4) 1938 photo of LDB on his way to visit FDR.
Folder 29-11: A pamphlet titled The Zion Association of Greater Boston dated September 1, 1916.
Folder 29-12: Photocopies of 3 letters from the Edward Keating papers at the University of Colorado Boulder Archives.
Folder 29-13: 3 pamphlets from the American Law institute signed by Brandeis.
Folder 29-14: 10 photocopied letters to and from Father John A. Ryan, from the John A. Ryan archives at the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
Folder 29-15: Article from the July 17, 2013 issue of the Courier-Journal.
Folder 29-16: A copy of Mel Urofsky's speech "Louis Brandeis, Trial Lawyer" from the Summer 2010 issue of The Bulletin, and a flyer announcing the winners of the 2013 Louis D. Brandeis Privacy Awards (one of whom was University of Louisville Law Professor Mark Rothstein.)
Folder 29-17: 1932 pamphlet by Ralph C. Epstein titled "Industrial Production and Price Control."
Folder 29-18: Program for a 1927 Louisville public meeting celebrating Brandeis' gifts to the University of Louisville Law School.
Folder 29-19: July 23, 1910 letter from Alfred Brandeis to the Secretary of Agriculture.
Folder 29-20: Fliers for the US Supreme Court Historical Society celebration of the centennial of Brandeis's appointment to the Court.
Folder 29-21: A University of Louisville Law School publication celebrating the centennial of Brandeis's appointment to the Supreme Court.
Folder 29-22: February 28, 1922 letter from Jean Paul Muller accompanied by a study performed by Mr. Muller on the United States Steel Corporation.
Folder 29-23: "The Case for the Minimum Wage," a reprint of an article by Brandeis that appeared in the February 6, 1915 issue of The Survey.