Elmer Millard Gunderson

Elmer Millard Gunderson (August 9, 1929 – May 13, 2010) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada from 1971 to 1989.

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Gunderson served in the United States Army during the Korean War, and received his law degree from Creighton University.

[1][2] In 1970, Gunderson ran for a seat on the Nevada Supreme Court.

A 1970 editorial recommended his opponent, Harold O. Taber, noting that Gunderson had only been in practice for 12 years at that point, compared to Taber's 34 years, and that Gunderson was only ranked "fair" by fellow lawyers in the Martindale-Hubbell directory.

[1] After his retirement from the court in 1989, Gunderson was accused of running up state-paid phone bills with calls to casinos, construction companies, and state officials, but defended the charge with the claim that he was continuing to carry out state business from home following a heart attack.