James Norris may refer to:
- James Norris (lawyer) (c. 1774–1838), English magistrate, involved in the Peterloo Massacre
- James E. Norris (1879–1952), Canadian-American NHL owner (Detroit) and grain industry businessman
- James D. Norris (1906–1966), American NHL owner (Chicago) and boxing promoter
- James Norris (politician) (1820–1891), Canadian politician
- James R. Norris, professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago, Illinois and 1992 winner of the Rumford Prize
- James R. Norris (born 1960), director of the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge and Professor of Stochastic Analysis
- James Norris (water polo) (1930–2021), American water polo player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics
- James Flack Norris (1871–1940), American chemist
- James S. Norris (1810–1874), Democratic politician from Minnesota Territory
- James Norris (footballer) (born 2003), English footballer
- James Norris (academic) (1797–1872), Oxford college head
- James J. Norris (1907–1976), American advocate for refugees and migrants
- James T. Norris, member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Jim Norris (born 1948), baseball player
- Jimmy Norris (born 1988), rugby union player
- James Norris Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the top defenceman in the NHL, named after James E. Norris
- James Norris, restrained in Bethlem Hospital in a custom-made harness night and day for at least nine years
See also
edit- James Norris Brewer, English topographer and novelist