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Misunderstanding Ability, Misallocating Responsibility, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski Jan 2005

Misunderstanding Ability, Misallocating Responsibility, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

In the Anglo-American legal tradition, people are responsible for damage caused by their failure to conform their conduct with that of the "reasonable person." With few exceptions, so long as one's conduct conforms to that of the reasonable person, then even if the conduct harms others, it does not create liability. Courts understand that the "reasonable person" is an idealized legal fiction but believe the construct to be a useful way to identify culpable conduct. For the reasonable-person test to be useful, courts must identify the characteristics of this reasonable person. As to cognitive and perceptual abilities, courts endow this …