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Full preemption is a legal doctrine that occurs when federal law completely overrides state law in a particular area, preventing states from enacting or enforcing laws on that subject. This typically happens when Congress explicitly indicates an intent to occupy an entire regulatory field, thereby leaving no room for state laws. As a result, any state law that conflicts with the federal law is rendered invalid. Full preemption is often invoked in areas such as labor relations and environmental regulation.

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