Gordon R. Hall (born December 14, 1926)[1] was a justice of the Utah Supreme Court from 1977 to 1993.
[2] Governor Scott M. Matheson appointed him to the Utah Supreme Court in 1977.
[4] During Hall's tenure as Chief Justice, the Utah Constitution was changed to make the judiciary independent.
[2][4] Utah's Judiciary gave him the Distinguished Jurist Award in 1988.
[5] He served as President of the Conference of Chief Justices,[6] chairman of the Utah Judicial Council, and chairman of the board of the National Center for State Courts.