Opinion ID: 785041
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Text: 6 We review a district court's grant of judgment as a matter of law de novo, applying the same standard as the district court. See Garcia v. City of Trenton, 348 F.3d 726, 727 (8th Cir.2003). Judgment as a matter of law is appropriate when a party fails to establish a legally sufficient evidentiary basis for a reasonable jury to find for that party. Fed. R.Civ.P. 50(a). Judgment as a matter of law is not proper unless all the evidence points one way and is susceptible of no reasonable inferences sustaining the position of the non-moving party. Moran v. Clarke, 296 F.3d 638, 643 (8th Cir.2002) (quotations and citations omitted). Under such review, we do not weigh the evidence or make credibility determinations, but draw all factual inferences in favor of the non-moving party. See Garcia, 348 F.3d at 727.