Task: songer_direct1

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to determine the ideological directionality of the court of appeals decision, coded as "liberal" or "conservative". Consider the directionality to be "mixed" if the directionality of the decision was intermediate to the extremes defined above or if the decision was mixed (e.g., the conviction of defendant in a criminal trial was affirmed on one count but reversed on a second count or if the conviction was afirmed but the sentence was reduced). Consider "not ascertained" if the directionality could not be determined or if the outcome could not be classified according to any conventional outcome standards.

PER CURIAM.
This ease is so far like the case of Prejean v. Delaware-Louisiana Fur-Trapping Co., 13 F.(2d) 71, U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, present term, that the opinion in the latter shows the reason for the conclusion that the judgment in the above numbered and - entitled case should be reversed, and that said case be remanded for a new trial.
Reversed.

Question: What is the ideological directionality of the court of appeals decision?
A. conservative
B. liberal
C. mixed
D. not ascertained
Answer:

Answer: D