Robert Nestor Gorman (September 27, 1896 – July 1, 1962) was an American judge in Ohio.
[2] In the fall of 1918, Gorman entered the Harvard Law School, but had studies interrupted by enlistment in the United States Navy in December, 1918.
[2] After graduation, Gorman returned to Cincinnati, passed the bar exam, and joined the law firm of Peck, Shaffer & Williams.
[2] In October, 1937, Governor Martin L. Davey appointed Gorman to a seat on the Ohio Supreme Court caused by the death of Thomas A. Jones.
He served on the board of trustees of The Ohio State University for ten years, until his retirement in 1961.