There's no such thing as Hubble law. It's more like an average than a constant because the expansion of space between galaxies happens at different rates. Every time the expansion of space is measured it's a different value. Equations only become law when they can be repeated over and over without conflicting results.
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But might be questionned by JWST observations on large distances
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Which law describes the relationship between the distance of a galaxy and its velocity away from us?
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