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The Ghost in the Courtroom: Origins and Evolution of the Reasonable Person Standard

The reasonable person standard originated in medieval jury systems & formalized through Vaughan v. Menlove (1837) establishing objective behavioral benchmark. Industrial Revolution expanded doctrine addressing factory accidents. Gender-neutral language adoption reflected feminist scholarship. Specialized standards developed for professionals, children, & disability accommodations. Reasonable person standard serves legal efficiency, behavioral modification, & social control functions.

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