Law and Order
Law and Order may refer to:
In politics
- Law and order (politics), a term common in political debate and discussion, generally indicating support of a strict criminal justice system
- Law and Order Offensive Party, a minor German political party
- Operation Law and Order, a joint Coalition-Iraqi security plan conducted throughout Baghdad
In entertainment and media
In film
- Law and Order (1932 film), Western
- Law and Order (1940 film), Western
- Law and Order (1942 film), Billy the Kid (film series) Western
- Law and Order (1953 film), Western
- Exiled: A Law & Order Movie (1998 film), Drama, (continuation of the Law & Order television franchise)
In music
- Law and Order (album), by Lindsey Buckingham
- "Law & Order" (song), a song by the Tom Robinson Band on the 1979 album TRB Two
In television
- Law & Order (franchise) (1990–present), a number of related police and legal dramas created by Dick Wolf for NBC television
- Law & Order (1990–2010), the first series in the franchise
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999–present), the second series in the franchise
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001–2011), the third series in the franchise
- Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005–2006), the fourth series in the franchise
- Law & Order: UK (2009–present), a British adaptation of the original series
- Law & Order: LA (2010–2011), the fifth (US) series in the franchise
- Law & Order (UK TV series), 1978 series of four police and legal television plays
- "Law and Order", an episode of the 1970s series Survivors
In video games
- Law & Order: Dead on the Money
- Law & Order: Double or Nothing
- Law & Order: Justice is Served
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Law & Order: Legacies
In other uses
- Law & Order (G.I. Joe), a fictional K-9 team in the G.I. Joe universe
- Law and Order, 1973 NYC police novel by Dorothy Uhnak which became a TV-movie starring Darren McGavin
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