In one study, looking at cases involving hostile environment claims heard by federal judges
A) the probability of a decision for the plaintiff was much higher if the judge had been appointed by a Democratic president than by a Republican president
B) the judge's gender, and race had a strong correlation with whether the plaintiff won
C) the judge's age made no difference in the percent of cases won by plaintiffs
D) the judges' decisions were influenced solely by the law and the facts of the case
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