Is Law & Order New Tonight? (March 20, 2025)
The courtroom chaos continues on Law & Order Season 24.
Law & Order has taken viewers on an emotional rollercoaster as the Season 24 cases continue to bring chills and thrills.
The arrival of the squad's new Lieutenant, Jessica Brady (Maura Tierney), has shaken up the Precinct as she emerges as the squad's new ace-in-the-hole. Whether it's a ghastly murder scene or some mystifying mob activity, we can rely on Brady — with the help of her fearless Detectives Jalen Shaw (Mehcad Brooks) and Vincent Riley (Reid Scott) — to crack the case.
"Reid and I just have a great time," Brooks told CinemaBlend while chatting about his on-screen partner. "We have the same sense of humor, both really sarcastic and sardonic... We just get along as human beings, and we both work really hard at our jobs. That's also a blessing when you can come to work every day knowing good and well that your partner has done the work, and you're going to get there, and you're going to be not only impressed but sometimes surprised."
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Find out where and when to watch new episodes of Law & Order Season 24 below.
Is Law & Order new tonight, March 20, 2025?
Yes!
The logline for this week's new Law & Order episode — Season 24, Episode 16 ("Folk Hero") — reads: "When a murder suspect becomes an underground hero, Brady seeks help from a former colleague to track down a culprit who seems to be in multiple locations; Baxter, Price, and Maroun disagree on the best way forward when public interest heightens."
When do new episodes of Law & Order Season 24 air?
Where can I watch old episodes of Law & Order?
You can watch Seasons 13 through 20, Season 23, and Season 24 of Law & Order — as well as every episode of Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: Organized Crime, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent — on Peacock.
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"Something we're sort of emphasizing this year is trying to learn more about some of our characters," Law & Order showrunner Rick Eid told NBC Insider ahead of Season 24. "It's still Dick Wolf's Law & Order, and there's still compelling, topical cases every week and ethical and moral dilemmas every week, but I think that we're trying, on certain episodes, to dig just a little bit deeper into who our people are and see how their personal lives intersect with their professional lives."