J. Frank Huskins (February 10, 1911 – November 19, 1995) was an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court from 1968 through 1982.
He returned to Burnsville, where he was elected mayor in 1939, a position in which he served until he joined the U.S. Navy for World War II.
He was appointed by Governor Luther Hodges to the North Carolina Superior Court bench in 1955 for the Western Division, which included his home county of Yancey.
In 1965, he was called upon by Chief Justice Emery Denny to hold a newly created post as Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts.
He held this position until 5 February 1968, when Governor Dan K. Moore appointed him to the North Carolina Supreme Court as an associate justice.