List of Episodes: Law and Order

Law & Order is a police procedural and legal drama series that premiered on NBC (GoAnimate in Real Life) on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also filmed, the series ran for twenty seasons before it was cancelled on May 17, 2010. After its cancellation, AMC Network considered reviving Law & Order for a twenty-first season; however, in July 2010, Dick Wolf indicated that attempts had failed and he declared that the series had now "moved to the history books".

A total of 456 original episodes and one TV movie of Law & Order aired before cancellation.

Production Companies
Wolf Films Universal Television (1990-2004) NBC Universal Television Studio (2004-2007) Universal Media Studios (2008-2010)

Distributor
Universal Pictures

Aspect Ratios
480i (4:3 SDTV) (1990-2010) 720p (16:9 HDTV) (1994-2010)

GoAnimate in Real Life Channel
NBC (National Broadcasting Company)

Length
60 minutes

Season 1 (1990-1991)
Written by: Dick Wolf, Directed by: John Patterson Written by: Robert Palm, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Teleplay by: David Black, Thomas Francis McElroy and Robert Nathan, Story by: Thomas Francis McElroy, Directed by: Vern Gillum Written by: David Black, Directed by: Martin Davidson Teleplay by: David Black and Robert Nathan, Story by: David Black and Dick Wolf, Directed by: Vern Gillum Teleplay by: Robert Nathan, Story by: Dick Wolf, Directed by: Charles Correll Teleplay by: Ed Zuckerman, Story by: David Black and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: John P. Whitesell II Written by: Robert Palm, Directed by: James Quinn Teleplay by: Jacob Brackman, Story by: Jacob Brackman and Jack Richardson, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Teleplay by: Robert Nathan, Story by: David Black and Robert Nathan, Directed by: Michael Fresco Written by: Michael Duggan, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Teleplay by: David Black and Robert Nathan, Story by: Dick Wolf, Directed by: Aaron Lipstadt Teleplay by: David Black and Joe Viola, Story by: Joe Viola, Directed by: Gwen Arner Written by: Michael Duggan, Directed by: Don Scardino Teleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by: Michael Duggan and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Written by: Robert Palm, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim Written by: Robert Nathan, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Teleplay by: Robert Nathan, Story by: Robert Nathan and Dick Wolf, Directed by: Vern Gillum Teleplay by: René Balcer and Robert Nathan, Story by: I.C. Rapoport and Joshua Stein, Directed by: Don Scardino Teleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Joe Morgenstern, Story by: Michael Duggan and Joe Morgenstern, Directed by: Fred Gerber Teleplay by: Robert Palm, Story by: Robert Palm and Dick Wolf, Directed by: John P. Whitesell II
 * 1) Episode 1: Everybody's Favorite Bagman - September 13, 1990
 * 1) Episode 2: Subterranean Homeboy Blues - September 20, 1990
 * 1) Episode 3: The Reaper's Helper - September 27, 1990
 * 1) Episode 4: By Hooker, By Crook - October 4, 1990
 * 1) Episode 5: Happily Ever After - October 11, 1990
 * 1) Episode 6: Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die - October 18, 1990
 * 1) Episode 7: Prescription for Death - October 25, 1990
 * 1) Episode 8: Indifference - November 6, 1990
 * 1) Episode 9: Poison Ivy - November 13, 1990
 * 1) Episode 10: Prisoner of Love - November 20, 1990
 * 1) Episode 11: Out of the Half-Light - November 27, 1990
 * 1) Episode 12: Life Choice - January 22, 1991
 * 1) Episode 13: A Death in the Family - January 29, 1991
 * 1) Episode 14: The Violence of Summer - February 5, 1991
 * 1) Episode 15 and 16: The Torrents of Greed - February 12, 1991
 * 1) Episode 17: Mushrooms - February 19, 1991
 * 1) Episode 18: The Secret Sharers - February 26, 1991
 * 1) Episode 19: The Blue Wall - March 5, 1991
 * 1) Episode 20: The Serpent’s Tooth - March 12, 1991
 * 1) Episode 21: Sonata for a Solo Organ - March 19, 1991
 * 1) Episode 22: The Troubles - March 26, 1991

Season 2 (1991-1992)
Written by: Michael Duggan and Robert Palm, Directed by: Fred Gerber Teleplay by: Kathy McCormick, Story by: Robert Palm, Directed by: Kristoffer Siegel-Tabori Written by: David Black and Robert Nathan, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Teleplay by: Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Robert Nathan and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Michael Duggan, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim Teleplay by: David Black and Robert Nathan, Story by: David Black and Siobhan Byrne-O’Conner, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Kathy McCormick, Story by: Robert Palm, Directed by: Robert Palm Teleplay by: Jack Richardson, Story by: David Black and Robert Nathan, Directed by: John Whitesell Written by: Michael S. Chercuchin and Joe Morgenstern, Directed by: Gwen Arner Teleplay by: Nancy Ann Miller and Robert Palm, Story by: Robert Palm, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Giles Blunt and Robert Nathan, Directed by: Steve Cohen Teleplay by: Robert Nathan and Sally Semeth, Story by: David Black and Alan Gelb, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin and William N. Fordes, Story by: Michael Duggan and William N. Fordes, Directed by: James Frawley Teleplay by: Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Robert Nathan and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Peter Levin Teleplay by: René Balcer, Story by: René Balcer and Michael Duggan, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim Teleplay by: René Balcer, Story by: René Balcer and Robert Palm, Directed by: Fred Gerber Teleplay by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Peter N. Green, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim Written by: Robert Nathan and Sally Nemeth, Directed by: James Frawley Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Robert Nathan and Sally Nemeth, Directed by: Steven Robman Teleplay by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by: René Balcer and Michael Duggan, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Robert Palm, Story by: William N. Fordes and Robert Palm, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim
 * 1) Episode 1 (23): Confession - September 17, 1991
 * 1) Episode 2 (24): Aria - September 24, 1991
 * 1) Episode 3 (25): God Bless the Child - October 1, 1991
 * 1) Episode 4 (26): The Wages of Love - October 8, 1991
 * 1) Episode 5 (27): Misconception - October 22, 1991
 * 1) Episode 6 (28): In Memory Of - October 29, 1991
 * 1) Episode 7 (29): Asylum - November 5, 1991
 * 1) Episode 8 (30): Out of Control - November 19, 1991
 * 1) Episode 9 (31): Renunciation - November 26, 1991
 * 1) Episode 10 (32): Heaven - December 3, 1991
 * 1) Episode 11 (33): His Hour Upon the Stage - December 10, 1991
 * 1) Episode 12 (34): Star Struck - January 14, 1992
 * 1) Episode 13 (35): Severance - January 21, 1992
 * 1) Episode 14 (36): Blood is Thicker - February 11, 1992
 * 1) Episode 15 (37): Trust - February 18, 1992
 * 1) Episode 16 (38): Sisters of Mercy - March 3, 1992
 * 1) Episode 17 (39): Vengeance - March 10, 1992
 * 1) Episode 18 (40): Cradle to Grave - March 17, 1992
 * 1) Episode 19 (41): The Fertile Fields - March 31, 1992
 * 1) Episode 20 (42): Intolerance - April 7, 1992
 * 1) Episode 21 (43): Silence - April 14, 1992
 * 1) Episode 22 (44): The Working Stiff - April 21, 1992

Season 3 (1992-1993)
Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Robert Nathan and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Bill D'Elia Written by: Robert Nathan and Gordon Rayfield, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Christine Roum, Directed by: James Frawley Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Joe Morgenstern, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: René Balcer and Hall Powell, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: William N. Fordes and Robert Nathan, Directed by: Gilbert Shilton Written by: Robert Nathan and Edward Pomerantz, Directed by: Vern Gillum Written by: Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer, Directed by: James Hayman Written by: René Balcer and Walon Green, Directed by: Gilbert Moses Teleplay by: Robert Nathan and Wendell Rawls, Story by: Wendell Rawls, Directed by: Charles Correll Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Barry M. Schkolnick, Directed by: James Frawley Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Robert Nathan and Joshua Stern, Story by: William N. Fordes and Douglas Stark, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Robert Nathan, Story by: Walon Green and Robert Nathan, Directed by: Daniel Sackheim Written by: René Balcer and Walon Green, Directed by: Bruce Seth Green Teleplay by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by: Walon Green and Peter S. Greenberg, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Sibyl Gardner, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Steven Robman Written by: Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer, Directed by: James Hayman Teleplay by: Robert Nathan, Story by: Walon Green and Robert Natham, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: René Balcer and Douglas Palau, Story by: Douglas Palau, Directed by: Ed Sherin
 * 1) Episode 1 (45): Conspiracy - October 7, 1992
 * 1) Episode 2 (46): Forgiveness - October 14, 1992
 * 1) Episode 3 (47): Skin Deep - October 21, 1992
 * 1) Episode 4 (48): Helpless - October 28, 1992
 * 1) Episode 5 (49): The Corporate Veil - November 4, 1992
 * 1) Episode 6 (50): Self-Defense - November 11, 1992
 * 1) Episode 7 (51): Prince of Darkness - November 18, 1992
 * 1) Episode 8 (52): Wedded Bliss - November 25, 1992
 * 1) Episode 9 (53): Consultation - December 2, 1992
 * 1) Episode 10 (54): Point of View - December 9, 1992
 * 1) Episode 11 (55): Extended Family - January 6, 1993
 * 1) Episode 12 (56): Right to Counsel - January 13, 1993
 * 1) Episode 13 (57): Night and Fog - February 3, 1993
 * 1) Episode 14 (58): Promises to Keep - February 10, 1993
 * 1) Episode 15 (59): Mother Love - February 24, 1993
 * 1) Episode 16 (60): Jurisdiction - March 3, 1993
 * 1) Episode 17 (61): Conduct Unbecoming - March 10, 1993
 * 1) Episode 18 (62): Animal Instinct - March 17, 1993
 * 1) Episode 19 (63): Virus - March 31, 1993
 * 1) Episode 20 (64): Securitate - April 7, 1993
 * 1) Episode 21 (65): Manhood - April 14, 1993
 * 1) Episode 22 (66): Benevolence - April 21, 1993

Season 4 (1993-1994)
Written by: Craig McNeer and Robert Nathan, Directed by: James Frawley Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Walon Green, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: James Quinn Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Gordon Rayfield and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Gordon Rayfield, Directed by: E.W. Swackhammer Written by: Sibyl Gardner, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Gabrielle Beaumont Written by: Robert Nathan and Edward Pomerantz, Directed by: Gilbert Shilton Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Sally Nemeth, Directed by: Fred Gerber Written by: Morgan Gendel and Robert Nathan, Directed by: Dann Florek Teleplay by: Douglas Palau and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Douglas Palau, Directed by: Helaine Head Written by: René Balcer and Walon Green, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Michael Harbert and Robert Nathan, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Dann Florek Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by Michael S. Chernuchin and Walon Green, Directed by: James Quinn Teleplay by: Kevin Arkadie and Harvey Solomon, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Harvey Solomon, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Joshua Stern, Story by: Robert Nathan and Joshua Stern, Directed by: James Quinn Written by: Paris Qualles and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Jace Alexander
 * 1) Episode 1 (67): Sweeps - September 22, 1993
 * 1) Episode 2 (68): Black Tie - September 29, 1993
 * 1) Episode 3 (69): Volunteers - October 6, 1993
 * 1) Episode 4 (70): Discord - October 13, 1993
 * 1) Episode 5 (71): Profile - October 20, 1993
 * 1) Episode 6 (72): American Dream - October 27, 1993
 * 1) Episode 7 (73): Apocrypha - November 3, 1993
 * 1) Episode 8 (74): Pride and Joy - November 10, 1993
 * 1) Episode 9 (75): Born Bad - November 17, 1993
 * 1) Episode 10 (76): The Pursuit of Happiness - November 24, 1993
 * 1) Episode 11 (77): Golden Years - January 5, 1994
 * 1) Episode 12 (78): Snatched - January 12, 1994
 * 1) Episode 13 (79): Kids - January 19, 1994
 * 1) Episode 14 (80): Breeder - February 2, 1994
 * 1) Episode 15 (81): Big Bang - February 9, 1994
 * 1) Episode 16 (82): Censure - March 2, 1994
 * 1) Episode 17 (83): Mayhem - March 9, 1994
 * 1) Episode 18 (84): Wager - March 30, 1994
 * 1) Episode 19 (85): Sanctuary - April 13, 1994
 * 1) Episode 20 (86): Doubles - April 20, 1994
 * 1) Episode 21 (87): Old Friends - May 4, 1994
 * 1) Episode 22 (88): Nurture - May 11, 1994

Season 5 (1994-1995)
Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Mark B. Perry, Directed by: Fred Gerber Written by: Jeremy R. Littman and Mark B. Perry, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Constantine Markis Teleplay by: René Balcer and Morgan Gendel, Story by: René Balcer and Hall Powell, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Morgan Gendel and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Steven Robman Written by: René Balcer and I.C. Rapoport, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Charles C. Mann and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Marc Laub Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Barry M. Schkolnick, Directed by: James Quinn Teleplay by: René Balcer and William N. Fordes, Story by: René Balcer and Brad Markowitz, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Teleplay by: Morgan Gendel and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Morgan Gendel and Mark B. Perry, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Teleplay by: Jeremy R. Littman and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: René Balcer and Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Janis Diamond, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: René Balcer and I.C. Rapoport, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: Walter Dallenbach and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Jeremy R. Littman and Suzanne O'Malley, Directed by: Vincent Misiano Written by: René Balcer and Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Dann Florek Written by: William N. Fordes and Morgan Gendel, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: Sibyl Gardner and Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Written by: Gene Ritchings and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Ed Sherin
 * 1) Episode 1 (89): Competence - October 5, 1994
 * 1) Episode 2 (90): Virtue - October 12, 1994
 * 1) Episode 3 (91): Coma - October 19, 1994
 * 1) Episode 4 (92): Family Values - October 26, 1994
 * 1) Episode 5 (93): Blue Bamboo - November 2, 1994
 * 1) Episode 6 (94): Second Opinion - November 9, 1994
 * 1) Episode 7 (95): White Rabbit - November 16, 1994
 * 1) Episode 8 (96): Precious - November 23, 1994
 * 1) Episode 9 (97): Scoundrels - November 30, 1994
 * 1) Episode 10 (98): House Counsel - January 4, 1995
 * 1) Episode 11 (99): Guardian - January 11, 1995
 * 1) Episode 12 (100): Progeny - January 25, 1995
 * 1) Episode 13 (101): Rage - February 1, 1995
 * 1) Episode 14 (102): Performance - February 8, 1995
 * 1) Episode 15 (103): Seed - February 15, 1995
 * 1) Episode 16 (104): Wannabe - March 15, 1995
 * 1) Episode 17 (105): Act of God - March 22, 1995
 * 1) Episode 18 (106): Privileged - April 5, 1995
 * 1) Episode 19 (107): Cruel and Unusual - April 19, 1995
 * 1) Episode 20 (108): Bad Faith - April 26, 1995
 * 1) Episode 21 (109): Purple Heart - May 3, 1995
 * 1) Episode 22 (110): Switch - May 10, 1995
 * 1) Episode 23 (111): Pride - May 17, 1995

Season 6 (1995-1996)
Written by: René Balcer and Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Morgan Gendel and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Teleplay by: Suzanne O'Malley and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Suzanne O’Malley, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Fred Gerber Written by: René Balcer and Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Morgan Gendel and Barry M. Schkolnick, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Barry M. Schkolnick, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Janis Diamond, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Teleplay by: I.C. Rapoport, Story by: René Balcer and I.C. Rapoport, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer and Elaine Loeser, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Barry M. Schkolnick and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Teleplay by: Jeremy R. Littman, Story by: Jeremy R. Littman and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Jorge Zamacona, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Morgan Gendel, Story by: René Balcer and Morgan Gendel, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Jeremy R. Littman and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Barry M. Schkolnick, Directed by: David Platt Written by: René Balcer and Eddie Feldmann, Directed by: Vincent Misiano Teleplay by: Morgan Gendel, Story by: Morgan Gendel and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: René Balcer and Elaine Loeser, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer and I.C. Rapoport, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Teleplay by: Elaine Loeser and Barry M. Schloknick, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Barry M. Schloknick, Directed by: Matthew Penn Teleplay by: Janis Diamond, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Janis Diamond, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Teleplay by: Suzanne O'Malley and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Jeremy R. Littman and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Christopher Misiano
 * 1) Episode 1 (112): Bitter Fruit - October 11, 1995
 * 1) Episode 2 (113): Hot Pursuit - October 18, 1995
 * 1) Episode 3 (114): Rebels - October 25, 1995
 * 1) Episode 4 (115): Paranoia - November 1, 1995
 * 1) Episode 5 (116): Jeopardy - November 8, 1995
 * 1) Episode 6 (117): Savages - November 15, 1995
 * 1) Episode 7 (118): Humiliation - November 22, 1995
 * 1) Episode 8 (119): Angel - November 29, 1995
 * 1) Episode 9 (120): Blood Libel - January 3, 1996
 * 1) Episode 10 (121): Remand - January 10, 1996
 * 1) Episode 11 (122): Corpus Delicti - January 17, 1996
 * 1) Episode 12 (123): Trophy - January 31, 1996
 * 1) Episode 13 (124): Charm City - February 7, 1996
 * 1) Episode 14 (125): Custody - February 21, 1996
 * 1) Episode 15 (126): Encore - February 28, 1996
 * 1) Episode 16 (127): Savior - March 13, 1996
 * 1) Episode 17 (128): Deceit - March 20, 1996
 * 1) Episode 18 (129): Atonement - March 27, 1996
 * 1) Episode 19 (130): Slave - April 10, 1996
 * 1) Episode 20 (131): Pro Se - April 24, 1996
 * 1) Episode 21 (132): Homesick - May 1, 1996
 * 1) Episode 22 (133): Aftershock - May 8, 1996
 * 1) Episode 23 (134): Girlfriends - May 15, 1996

Season 7 (1996-1997)
Teleplay by: Gardner Stern, Story by: René Balcer and Gardner Stern, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: René Balcer and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: William N. Fordes and Jeremy R. Littman, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Written by: Barry M. Schloknick, Directed by: Vincent Misiano Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Barry M. Schloknick and Gardner Stern, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: I.C. Rapoport and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Jeremy R. Littman and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Brian Mertes Teleplay by: I.C. Rapoport, Story by: I.C. Rapoport and Barry M. Schloknick, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer and Eddie Feldmann, Directed by: Dan Karlok Written by: Richard Sweren and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: Jeremy R. Littman and I.C. Rapoport, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Teleplay by: Shimon Wincelberg and Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Richard Sweren and Shimon Wincelberg, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: I.C. Rapoport and Gardner Stern, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: Barry M. Schloknick, Story by: Barry M. Schloknick and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Janis Diamond, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Written by: René Balcer, Gardner Stern and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: René Balcer, Gardner Stern and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: René Balcer, Gardner Stern and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Ed Sherin
 * 1) Episode 1 (135): Corruption - October 2, 1996
 * 1) Episode 2 (136): Terminal - October 9, 1996
 * 1) Episode 3 (137): Good Girl - October 16, 1996
 * 1) Episode 4 (138): Causa Mortis - October 23, 1996
 * 1) Episode 5 (139): Double Blind - October 30, 1996
 * 1) Episode 6 (140): Survivor - November 6, 1996
 * 1) Episode 7 (141): I.D. - November 13, 1996
 * 1) Episode 8 (142): Family Business - November 20, 1996
 * 1) Episode 9 (143): Deadbeat - November 27, 1996
 * 1) Episode 10 (144): Entrapment - February 5, 1997
 * 1) Episode 11 (145): Legacy - February 12, 1997
 * 1) Episode 12 (146): Menace - February 19, 1997
 * 1) Episode 13 (147): Barter - February 26, 1997
 * 1) Episode 14 (148): Matrimony - March 6, 1997
 * 1) Episode 15 (149): Working Mom - March 13, 1997
 * 1) Episode 16 (150): Mad Dog - March 20, 1997
 * 1) Episode 17 (151): Double Down - March 27, 1997
 * 1) Episode 18 (152): We Like Mike - April 2, 1997
 * 1) Episode 19 (153): Passion - April 16, 1997
 * 1) Episode 20 (154): Past Imperfect - April 30, 1997
 * 1) Episode 21 (155): D-Girl - May 7, 1997
 * 1) Episode 22 (156): Turnaround - May 14, 1997
 * 1) Episode 23 (157): Showtime - May 21, 1997

Season 8 (1997-1998)
Teleplay by: David Shore, Story by: René Balcer and David Shore, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Teleplay by: Kathy McCormick, Story by: Kathy McCormick and Dick Wolf, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Jorge Zamacona, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Craig Tepper, Story by: René Balcer and Craig Tepper, Directed by: Jace Alexander Teleplay by: I.C. Rapoport, Story by: René Balcer and I.C. Rapoport, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: David Black, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Kathy McCormick and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Brian Mertes Written by: Siobhan Bryne-O'Conner, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Adam Davidson Written by: David Black and Harold Schechter, Directed by: Gloria Muzio Written by: Suzanne Oshry, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Written by: Barry M. Schkolnick, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer and Eddie Feldmann, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: David Black, Directed by: J. Ranelli Written by: William N. Fordes and Richard Sweren, Directed by: David Platt Written by: I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Janis Diamond, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: David Black, Story by: Alec Baldwin and David Black, Directed by: Brian Mertes Written by: René Balcer and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Ed Sherin
 * 1) Episode 1 (158): Denial - October 8, 1997
 * 1) Episode 2 (159): Navy Blues - October 15, 1997
 * 1) Episode 3 (160): Baby, It's You - October 22, 1997
 * 1) Episode 4 (161): Blood - October 29, 1997
 * 1) Episode 5 (162): Harvest - November 5, 1997
 * 1) Episode 6 (163): Shadow - November 12, 1997
 * 1) Episode 7 (164): Nullification - November 19, 1997
 * 1) Episode 8 (165): Ritual - November 26, 1997
 * 1) Episode 9 (166): Burned - December 3, 1997
 * 1) Episode 10 (167): Thrill - December 10, 1997
 * 1) Episode 11 (168): Under the Influence - January 21, 1998
 * 1) Episode 12 (169): Castoff - January 28, 1998
 * 1) Episode 13 (170): Grief - February 4, 1998
 * 1) Episode 14 (171): Divorce - February 25, 1998
 * 1) Episode 15 (172): Faccia a Faccia - March 4, 1998
 * 1) Episode 16 (173): Expert - March 25, 1998
 * 1) Episode 17 (174): Stalker - April 1, 1998
 * 1) Episode 18 (175): Carrier - April 8, 1998
 * 1) Episode 19 (176): Disappeared - April 15, 1998
 * 1) Episode 20 (177): Bured - April 22, 1998
 * 1) Episode 21 (178): Bad Girl - April 29, 1998
 * 1) Episode 22 (179): Damaged - May 6, 1998
 * 1) Episode 23 (180): Tabloid - May 13, 1998
 * 1) Episode 24 (181): Monster - May 20, 1998

Season 9 (1998-1999)
Teleplay by: Kathy McCormick, Story by: Kathy McCormick, Carl Nelson and Scott Tobin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: David Shore, Story by: I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: William N. Fordes and Richard Sweren, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: Matt Witten, Story by: Richard Sweren and Matt Witten, Directed by: Matthew Penn Teleplay by: I.C. Rapoport, Story by: I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Teleplay by: Ed Zuckerman, Story by: Judith Hooper and Dick Teresi, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Lynne E. Litt and Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Matthew Penn Teleplay by: Gerry Conway, Story by: Gerry Conway and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Teleplay by: Lynne E. Litt and Richard Sweren, Story by: Kathy McCormick and Lynne E. Litt, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: René Balcer and Eddie Feldmann, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Teleplay by: René Balcer, I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Story by: I.C. Rapoport and David Shore, Directed by: Stephen Wertimer Written by: Lynne E. Litt and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: William N. Fordes and Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Teleplay by: Robert Palm, Story by: René Balcer and Robert Palm, Directed by: Matthew Penn Teleplay by: Barry M. Schkolnick, Story by: Barry M. Schkolnick and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Teleplay by: Lynne E. Litt and Kathy McCormick, Story by: William N. Fordes and Lynne E. Litt, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Constantine Makris
 * 1) Episode 1 (182): Cherished - October 7, 1998
 * 1) Episode 2 (183): DWB - October 14, 1998
 * 1) Episode 3 (184): Bait - October 21, 1998
 * 1) Episode 4 (185): Agony - October 28, 1998
 * 1) Episode 5 (186): Flight - November 4, 1998
 * 1) Episode 6 (187): Punk - November 11, 1998
 * 1) Episode 7 (188): Venom - November 18, 1998
 * 1) Episode 8 (189): Hate - November 25, 1998
 * 1) Episode 9 (190): True North - December 9, 1998
 * 1) Episode 10 (191): Scrambled - January 20, 1999
 * 1) Episode 11 (192): Haven - January 27, 1999
 * 1) Episode 12 (193): Ramparts - February 3, 1999
 * 1) Episode 13 (194): Hunters - February 10, 1999
 * 1) Episode 14 (195): Sideshow - February 17, 1999
 * 1) Episode 15 (196): Disciple - February 24, 1999
 * 1) Episode 16 (197): Harm - March 3, 1999
 * 1) Episode 17 (198): Shield - March 10, 1999
 * 1) Episode 18 (199): Juvenile - March 17, 1999
 * 1) Episode 19 (200): Tabula Rasa - March 24, 1999
 * 1) Episode 20 (201): Empire – March 31, 1999
 * 1) Episode 21 (202): Ambitious - April 7, 1999
 * 1) Episode 22 (203): Admissions - April 14, 1999
 * 1) Episode 23 and 24 (204/205): Refuge - April 21, 1999

Exiled: A Law and Order Movie (1998)
Teleplay by: Charles Kipps, Story by: Charles Kipps and Chris Noth, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac
 * Exiled: A Law and Order Movie - November 8, 1998

Season 10 (1999-2000)
Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Barry Schindel, Directed by: Matthew Penn Teleplay by: Kathy McCormick, Story by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Lynn Mamet, Directed by: Stephen Wertimer Written by: René Balcer and Lynne E. Litt, Directed by: David Platt Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Ed Sherin Teleplay by: Gerry Conway, Story by: Gerry Conway and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Richard Sweren and Matt Witten, Directed by: Jace Alexander Teleplay by: Krista Vernoff, Story by: William N. Fordes and Krista Vernoff, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Richard Sweren and Matt Witten, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Gerry Conway, Story by: Gerry Conway and William N. Fordes, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Lynn Mamet and Barry Schindel, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Teleplay by: William N. Fordes and Lynn Mamet, Story by: Kathy McCormick and Matt Witten, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Richard Sweren, Story by: René Balcer, Robert Palm and Dick Wolf, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Lynne E. Litt and Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Christopher Misiano Teleplay by: Barry Schindel, Story by: René Balcer and Barry Schindel, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Barry Schindel and Matt Witten, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: Lynn Mamet, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: Lynne E. Litt and Matt Witten, Story by: Lynne E. Litt and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Barry M. Schkolnick, Story by: Barry M. Schkolnick and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Lynne E. Litt and Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Gerry Conway, Story by: Gerry Conway and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Teleplay by: Hall Powell, Story by: René Balcer and Hall Powell, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: René Balcer and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Christopher Misiano
 * 1) Episode 1 (206): Killerz - October 6, 1999
 * 1) Episode 2 (207): Blood Money - October 13, 1999
 * 1) Episode 3 (208): DNR - October 20, 1999
 * 1) Episode 4 (209): Merger - October 27, 1999
 * 1) Episode 5 (210): Pasty - November 3, 1999
 * 1) Episode 6 (211): Gunshow - November 10, 1999
 * 1) Episode 7 (212): Justice - November 17, 1999
 * 1) Episode 8 (213): Marathon - November 24, 1999
 * 1) Episode 9 (214): Sundown - December 8, 1999
 * 1) Episode 10 (215): Loco Parentis - January 19, 2000
 * 1) Episode 11 (216): Collision - January 26, 2000
 * 1) Episode 12 (217): Mother’s Milk - February 2, 2000
 * 1) Episode 13 (218): Panic - February 9, 2000
 * 1) Episode 14 (219): Entitled - February 16, 2000
 * 1) Episode 15 (220): Fools for Love - February 23, 2000
 * 1) Episode 16 (221): Trade This - March 1, 2000
 * 1) Episode 17 (222): Surrender Dorothy - March 15, 2000
 * 1) Episode 18 (223): Mega - March 29, 2000
 * 1) Episode 19 (224): Black, White and Blue - April 5, 2000
 * 1) Episode 20 (225): Untitled - April 12, 2000
 * 1) Episode 21 (226): Narcosis - April 19, 2000
 * 1) Episode 22 (227): High and Low - April 26, 2000
 * 1) Episode 23 (228): Stiff - May 3, 2000
 * 1) Episode 24 (229): Vaya Con Dios - May 10, 2000

Season 11 (2000-2001)
Written by: Wendy H. Battles, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: P.K. Todd, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Stephen Wertimer Written by: Barry Schindel, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: William M. Finkelstein, Directed by: Vincent Misiano Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Wendy Battles and Kathy McCormick, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Matt Witten, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Barry Schindel and Matt Witten, Story by: Bernard Goldberg, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: William M. Finkelstein, Directed by: James Quinn Written by: Barry Schindel and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Wendy Battles, Lynn Mamet and Kathy McCormick, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Wendy Battles and Barry Schindel, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: William M. Finkelstein, Directed by: James Quinn Teleplay by: Richard Sweren, Story by: Wendy Battles and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Wendy Battles, Directed by: James Quinn Written by: Richard Sweren and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: Matt Witten and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Noah Baylin and Barry Schindel, Directed by: David Platt Written by: René Balcer and Joe Gannon, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Eric Overmyer and Barry Schindel, Story by: Dick Wolf, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Richard Sweren and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: David Platt Written by: William N. Fordes and Matt Witten, Directed by: Jace Alexander
 * 1) Episode 1 (230): Dissonance - October 11, 2000
 * 1) Episode 2 (231): Standoff – October 18, 2000
 * 1) Episode 3 (232): Burn Baby Burn - October 25, 2000
 * 1) Episode 4 (233): Return - November 1, 2000
 * 1) Episode 5 (234): Turnstile Justice - November 18, 2000
 * 1) Episode 6 (235): Whose Monkey Is It Anyway? - November 15, 2000
 * 1) Episode 7 (236): Amends - November 22, 2000
 * 1) Episode 8 (237): Hubris - November 29, 2000
 * 1) Episode 9 (238): Endurance - December 20, 2000
 * 1) Episode 10 (239): Thin Ice - January 24, 2001
 * 1) Episode 11 (240): Sunday in the Park with Jorge - January 31, 2001
 * 1) Episode 12 (241): Teenage Wasteland - February 7, 2001
 * 1) Episode 13 (242): Phobia - February 14, 2001
 * 1) Episode 14 (243): A Losing Season - February 21, 2001
 * 1) Episode 15 (244): Swept Away - February 28, 2001
 * 1) Episode 16 (245): Bronx Cheer - March 14, 2001
 * 1) Episode 17 (246): Ego - March 21, 2001
 * 1) Episode 18 (247): White Lie - March 28, 2001
 * 1) Episode 19 (248): Whiplash - April 4, 2001
 * 1) Episode 20 (249): All My Children - April 11, 2001
 * 1) Episode 21 (250): Brother’s Keeper - April 25, 2001
 * 1) Episode 22 (251): School Daze - May 2, 2001
 * 1) Episode 23 (252): Judge Dread - May 9, 2001
 * 1) Episode 24 (253): Deep Vote - May 16, 2001

Season 12 (2001-2002)
Written by: Kathy McCormick and Douglas Stark, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: Sean Jablonski and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: Wendy Battles and Sean Jablonski, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Wendy Battles and Marc Guggenheim, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Barry Schindel, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Teleplay by: Terri Kopp and Aaron Zelman, Story by: Eric Overmyer, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Robert Palm, Directed by: James Quinn Written by: David Black, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: Richard Sweren, Story by: Richard Sweren and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Stephen Wertimer Written by: Jill Goldsmith, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Wendy Battles and Noah Baylin, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Marc Guggenheim and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Eric Overmyer and Matt Witten, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Sean Jablonski and Terri Kopp, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Jill Goldsmith and Matt Witten, Story by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Lynn Mamet, Directed by: Steve Shill Written by: Terri Kopp, Directed by: James Quinn Written by: Rob Wright, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Eric Overmyer and Matt Witten, Directed by: Lewis H. Gould Written by: Stuart Feldman, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Jill Goldsmith, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Michael Harbert, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: William N. Fordes and Sean Jablonski, Directed by: David Platt
 * 1) Episode 1 (254): Who Let the Dogs Out? - September 26, 2001
 * 1) Episode 2 (255): Armed Forces - October 3, 2001
 * 1) Episode 3 (256): For Love or Money - October 10, 2001
 * 1) Episode 4 (257): Formerly Famous - October 17, 2001
 * 1) Episode 5 (258): Soldier of Fortune - October 24, 2001
 * 1) Episode 6 (259): Myth of Fingerprints - October 31, 2001
 * 1) Episode 7 (260): Possession - November 7, 2001
 * 1) Episode 8 (261): The Fire This Time - November 14, 2001
 * 1) Episode 9 (262): 3 Dawg Night - November 21, 2001
 * 1) Episode 10 (263): Prejudice - November 28, 2001
 * 1) Episode 11 (264): The Collar - January 9, 2002
 * 1) Episode 12 (265): Undercovered - January 16, 2002
 * 1) Episode 13 (266): DR 1-102 - January 30, 2002
 * 1) Episode 14 (267): Missing - February 6, 2002
 * 1) Episode 15 (268): Access Nation - February 27, 2002
 * 1) Episode 16 (269): Born Again - March 6, 2002
 * 1) Episode 17 (270): Girl Most Likely - March 27, 2002
 * 1) Episode 18 (271): Equal Rights - April 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 19 (272): Slaughter - April 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 20 (273): Dazzled - April 24, 2002
 * 1) Episode 21 (274): Foul Play - May 1, 2002
 * 1) Episode 22 (275): Attorney Client - May 8, 2002
 * 1) Episode 23 (276): Oxymoron - May 15, 2002
 * 1) Episode 24 (277): Patriot - May 22, 2002

Season 13 (2002-2003)
Written by: Marc Guggenheim and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Wendy Battles and Noah Baylin, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Eric Overmyer, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Terri Kopp, Directed by: Steve Shill Written by: Jill Goldsmith, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Janis Diamond, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Noah Baylin and Marc Guggenheim, Directed by: Gloria Muzio Written by: Eric Overmyer, Directed by: Darnell Martin and Martha Mitchell Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin and Ron Weinman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Wendy Battles, Directed by: Gloria Muzio Written by: Lorenzo Carcaterra, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Eric Overmyer and Ron Weinman, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Janis Diamond, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Terri Kopp, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Jill Goldsmith, James Quinn
 * 1) Episode 1 (278): American Jihad - October 2, 2002
 * 1) Episode 2 (279): Shangri-La - October 9, 2002
 * 1) Episode 3 (280): True Crime - October 16, 2002
 * 1) Episode 4 (281): Tragedy on Rye - October 23, 2002
 * 1) Episode 5 (282): The Ring - October 30, 2002
 * 1) Episode 6 (283): Hitman - November 6, 2002
 * 1) Episode 7 (284): Open Season - November 13, 2002
 * 1) Episode 8 (285): Asterisk - November 20, 2002
 * 1) Episode 9 (286): The Wheel - November 27, 2002
 * 1) Episode 10 (287): Mother's Day - January 8, 2003
 * 1) Episode 11 (288): Chosen - January 15, 2003
 * 1) Episode 12 (289): Under God - February 12, 2003
 * 1) Episode 13 (290): Absentia - February 19, 2003
 * 1) Episode 14 (291): Star Crossed - March 12, 2003
 * 1) Episode 15 (292): Bitch - March 19, 2003
 * 1) Episode 16 (293): Suicide Box - March 26, 2003
 * 1) Episode 17 (294): Genius - April 2, 2003
 * 1) Episode 18 (295): Maritime - April 9, 2003
 * 1) Episode 19 (296): Couples - April 16, 2003
 * 1) Episode 20 (297): Kid Pro Quo - April 23, 2003
 * 1) Episode 21 (298): House Calls - April 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 22 (299): Sheltered - May 7, 2003
 * 1) Episode 23 (300): Seer - May 14, 2003

Season 14 (2003-2004)
Teleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Story by: Dick Wolf, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Wendy Battles, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: William N. Fordes, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Janis Diamond, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Eric Overmyer, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Marc Guggenheim and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Gloria Muzio Written by: Ron Weinman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Craig Turk, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Noah Baylin, Michael S. Chernuchin and Aaron Zelman, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Marc Guggenheim, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Wendy Battles and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Marc Guggenheim and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Gloria Muzio Written by: Noah Baylin, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Aaron Zelman, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: Janis Diamond, Directed by: Gloria Muzio Teleplay by: Noah Baylin, Story by: Noah Baylin and Barry Schindel, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Martha Mitchell Written by: Lorenzo Calcaterra, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: David Nahmod, Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin and David Nahmod, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Wendy Battles, Directed by: Jace Alexander Teleplay by: Lorenzo Calcaterra, Story by: Lorenzo Calcaterra and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Ron Weinman, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Marc Guggenheim and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Matthew Penn
 * 1) Episode 1 (301): Smoke - September 10, 2003
 * 1) Episode 2 (302): Patient Zero - September 17, 2003
 * 1) Episode 3 (303): Bodies - September 24, 2003
 * 1) Episode 4 (304): Bounty - October 1, 2003
 * 1) Episode 5 (305): Identity - October 8, 2003
 * 1) Episode 6 (306): Floater - October 15, 2003
 * 1) Episode 7 (307): Shrunk - October 22, 2003
 * 1) Episode 8 (308): Blaze - November 12, 2003
 * 1) Episode 9 (309): Compassion - November 19, 2003
 * 1) Episode 10 (310): Embedded - November 26, 2003
 * 1) Episode 11 (311): Ill-Conceived - January 21, 2004
 * 1) Episode 12 (312): Darwinian - January 28, 2004
 * 1) Episode 13 (313): Married with Children - February 11, 2004
 * 1) Episode 14 (314): City Hall - February 18, 2004
 * 1) Episode 15 (315): Veteran's Day - March 3, 2004
 * 1) Episode 16 (316): Can I Get a Witness? - March 10, 2004
 * 1) Episode 17 (317): Hands Free - March 17, 2004
 * 1) Episode 18 (318): Evil Breeds - March 24, 2004
 * 1) Episode 19 (319): Nowhere Man - March 31, 2004
 * 1) Episode 20 (320): Payback - April 7, 2004
 * 1) Episode 21 (321): Vendetta - April 14, 2004
 * 1) Episode 22 (322): Gaijin - April 21, 2004
 * 1) Episode 23 (323): Everybody Loves Raimondo’s - April 28, 2004
 * 1) Episode 24 (324): Caviar Emptor - May 5, 2004
 * 1) Episode 25 (325): C.O.D. - May 12, 2004

Season 15 (2004-2005)
Teleplay by: Richard Sweren, Story by: Dick Wolf, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Nick Santora, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: Alfredo Barrios, Jr., Story by: Alfredo Barrios, Jr. and Wendy Battles, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Davey Holmes, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Wendy Battles, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: William N. Fordes and Jois Johnson, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Ross Berger and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Michael Pressman Written by: Lorenzo Calcaterra and Nick Santora, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Alfredo Barrios, Jr., Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Eric Overmyer and Ron Weinman, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: William N. Fordes and Douglas Stark, Directed by: Jace Alexander Written by: Lois Johnson and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Paris Barlcay Written by: Nick Santora, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Alfred Barrios, Jr. and Wendy Battles, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Lois Johnson, Story by: Lois Johnson and Richard Sweren, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Stuart Feldman and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Davey Holmes, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Frank Pugliese, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Rick Eid, Directed by: Eric Stoltz Written by: Tom Szentgyorgi, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Eric Overmyer, Story by: Ron Weinman, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: David Platt Teleplay by: Wendy Battles and Richard Sweren, Story by: Wendy Battles, Nick Santora and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Michael Pressman
 * 1) Episode 1 (326): Paradigm - September 22, 2004
 * 1) Episode 2 (327): The Dead Wives Club - September 29, 2004
 * 1) Episode 3 (328): The Brotherhood - October 6, 2004
 * 1) Episode 4 (329): Coming Down Hard - October 13, 2004
 * 1) Episode 5 (330): Cut - October 20, 2004
 * 1) Episode 6 (331): Gunplay - October 27, 2004
 * 1) Episode 7 (332): Gov Love - November 3, 2004
 * 1) Episode 8 (333): Cry Wolf - November 10, 2004
 * 1) Episode 9 (334): All in the Family - November 17, 2004
 * 1) Episode 10 (335): Enemy - November 24, 2004
 * 1) Episode 11 (336): Fixed - January 12, 2005
 * 1) Episode 12 (337): Mammon - January 19, 2005
 * 1) Episode 13 (338): Ain’t No Love - January 26, 2005
 * 1) Episode 14 (339): Fluency - February 9, 2005
 * 1) Episode 15 (340): Obsession - February 16, 2005
 * 1) Episode 16 (341): The Sixth Man - March 2, 2005
 * 1) Episode 17 (342): License to Kill - March 9, 2005
 * 1) Episode 18 (343): Dining Out - March 23, 2005
 * 1) Episode 19 (344): Sects - March 30, 2005
 * 1) Episode 20 (345): Tombstone - April 13, 2005
 * 1) Episode 21 (346): Publish and Perish - April 20, 2005
 * 1) Episode 22 (347): Locomotion - May 4, 2005
 * 1) Episode 23 (348): In God We Trust - May 11, 2005
 * 1) Episode 24 (349): Sport of Kings - May 18, 2005

Season 16 (2005-2006)
Written by: Rick Eid, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Chris Levinson, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: David Slack, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: David Wilcox, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Greg Plageman, Directed by: Rosemary Rodriguez Written by: Wendy Battles, Directed by: Michael Pressman Written by: Davey Holmes, Directed by: David Platt Written by: Nicholas Wootton, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: David Wilcox, Directed by: Ed Sherin Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Michael Pressman Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Rick Wallace Written by: Philippe Browning, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Carter Harris, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: David Black, Directed by: Adam Bernstein Written by: David Wilcox, Directed by: Michael Pressman Teleplay by: Tom Smuts, Story by: Rick Eid, Directed by: Michael Watkins Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Tony Goldwyn Written by: Sonny Postiglione, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: David Slack, Directed by: Don Scardino Written by: Chris Levinson, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Richard Sweren and Chris Wilcox, Directed by: Matthew Penn
 * 1) Episode 1 (350): Ghosts - September 21, 2005
 * 1) Episode 2 (351): Flaw - September 28, 2005
 * 1) Episode 3 (352): Birthright - October 5, 2005
 * 1) Episode 4 (353): Red Ball - October 12, 2005
 * 1) Episode 5 (354): Lifeline - October 19, 2005
 * 1) Episode 6 (355): House of Cards - October 26, 2005
 * 1) Episode 7 (356): Age of Innocence - November 2, 2005
 * 1) Episode 8 (357): New York Minute - November 9, 2005
 * 1) Episode 9 (358): Criminal Law - November 16, 2005
 * 1) Episode 10 (359): Acid - November 23, 2005
 * 1) Episode 11 (360): Bible Story - November 30, 2005
 * 1) Episode 12 (361): Family Friend - February 15, 2006
 * 1) Episode 13 (362): Heart of Darkness – February 22, 2006
 * 1) Episode 14 (363): Magnet - March 1, 2006
 * 1) Episode 15 (364): Choice of Evils - March 8, 2006
 * 1) Episode 16 (365): Cost of Capital - March 15, 2006
 * 1) Episode 17 (366): America, Inc. - March 22, 2006
 * 1) Episode 18 (367): Thinking Makes It So - March 29, 2006
 * 1) Episode 19 (368): Positive - April 5, 2006
 * 1) Episode 20 (369): Kingmaker - April 12, 2006
 * 1) Episode 21 (370): Hindsight - April 19, 2006
 * 1) Episode 22 (371): Invaders - April 26, 2006

Season 17 (2006-2007)
Written by: Nicholas Wootton, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: David Slack, Directed by: Vincent Misiano Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Richard Dobbs Written by: Robert Nathan and Sonny Postiglione, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Chris Levinson, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Rick Eid and Nicholas Wootton, Directed by: Michael Pressman Written by: David Slack, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: David Wilcox, Directed by: Tim Hunter Written by: David Wilcox, Directed by: Arthur W. Forney Written by: Rick Eid and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Joan Stein Schimke Teleplay by: David Wilcox, Story by: Shiya Ribowsky and David Wilcox, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Nicholas Wootton, Directed by: Michael Pressman Written by: Michael S. Chernuchin, Directed by: Matthew Penn Written by: Rick Eid, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: David Wilcox, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: David Slack, Directed by: Sam Weisman Written by: Matthew McGough, Directed by: Karen Gaviola Written by: Sonny Postiglione, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Richard Sweren, Directed by: Michael Watkins Written by: William N. Fordes, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: David Slack and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Matthew Penn
 * 1) Episode 1 (372): Fame - September 22, 2006
 * 1) Episode 2 (373): Avatar - September 29, 2006
 * 1) Episode 3 (374): Home Sweet - October 6, 2006
 * 1) Episode 4 (375): Fear America - October 13, 2006
 * 1) Episode 5 (376): Public Service Homicide - October 20, 2006
 * 1) Episode 6 (377): Release - October 27, 2006
 * 1) Episode 7 (378): Deadlock - November 3, 2006
 * 1) Episode 8 (379): In Vino Veritas - November 10, 2006
 * 1) Episode 9 (380): Profiteer - November 17, 2006
 * 1) Episode 10 (381): Corner Office - November 24, 2006
 * 1) Episode 11 (382): Remain of the Day - January 19, 2007
 * 1) Episode 12 (383): Charity Case - January 26, 2007
 * 1) Episode 13 (384): Talking Points - February 9, 2007
 * 1) Episode 14 (385): Church - February 16, 2007
 * 1) Episode 15 (386): Melting Pot - March 9, 2007
 * 1) Episode 16 (387): Murder Book - March 16, 2007
 * 1) Episode 17 (388): Good Faith - March 23, 2007
 * 1) Episode 18 (389): Bling - March 30, 2007
 * 1) Episode 19 (390): Fallout - April 6, 2007
 * 1) Episode 20 (391): Captive - April 13, 2007
 * 1) Episode 21 (392): Over Here - April 20, 2007
 * 1) Episode 22 (393): The Family Hour - April 27, 2007

Season 18 (2008)
Written by: René Balcer, Directed by: Allen Coulter Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Alan Taylor Written by: Stephen Sengupta, Directed by: Michael Watkins Written by: William N. Fordes and David Slack, Directed by: Michael Dinner Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: David Slack and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: William N. Fordes and David Slack, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: William N. Fordes and David Wilcox, Directed by: Jim McKay Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Stephanie Sengupta, Directed by: Dean White Written by: Stephanie Sengupta and David Wilcox, Directed by: Darnell Martin Written by: David Wilcox and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Mario Van Peebles Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Teleplay by: Richard Sweren, Story by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Tim Hunter Written by: Matthew McGough and Stephanie Sengupta, Directed by: John Coles Written by: William N. Fordes and David Slack, Directed by: Marisol Torres Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Marc Levin Written by: René Balcer and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Jim McKay
 * 1) Episode 1 (394): Called Home - January 2, 2008
 * 1) Episode 2 (395): Driven - January 9, 2008
 * 1) Episode 3 (396): Misbegotten - January 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 4 (397): Darkness - January 23, 2008
 * 1) Episode 5 (398): Bottomless - January 30, 2008
 * 1) Episode 6 (399): Political Animal - February 6, 2008
 * 1) Episode 7 (400): Illegal - February 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 8 (401): Quit Claim - February 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 9 (402): Executioner - February 27, 2008
 * 1) Episode 10 (403): Tango - March 5, 2008
 * 1) Episode 11 (404): Angelgrove - March 12, 2008
 * 1) Episode 12 (405): Burn Card - March 19, 2008
 * 1) Episode 13 (406): Submission - March 26, 2008
 * 1) Episode 14 (407): Bogeyman - April 2, 2008
 * 1) Episode 15 (408): Personae Non Gratae - April 9, 2008
 * 1) Episode 16 (409): Strike - April 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 17 (410): Betrayal - April 23, 2008
 * 1) Episode 18 (411): Excalibur - April 30, 2008

Season 19 (2008-2009)
Written by: Christopher Ambrose and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: René Balcer and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Fred Berner Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Chris Zalla Written by: Keith Eisner and Stephanie Sengupta, Directed by: Michael Watkins Teleplay by: William N. Fordes and Matthew McGough, Story by: Jonathan Rintels, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Mario Van Peebles Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Marisol Torres Written by: William N. Fordes and Matthew McGough, Directed by: Jim McKay Written by: Christopher Ambrose and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Darnell Martin Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: Matthew McGough and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Marc Levin Written by: Keith Eisner and Stephanie Sengupta, Directed by: Josh Marston Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Fred Berner Written by: Christopher Ambrose and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Keith Eisner and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Jim McKay Written by: Matthew McGough and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: Christopher Ambrose and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Michael Watkins Written by: Keith Eisner and William N. Fordes, Directed by: Roger Young Written by: Stephanie Sengupta, Directed by: Ernest Dickerman Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Noberto Barba Written by: Gina Gionfriddo and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Fred Berner
 * 1) Episode 1 (412): Rumble - November 5, 2008
 * 1) Episode 2 (413): Challenged - November 12, 2008
 * 1) Episode 3 (414): Lost Boys - November 19, 2008
 * 1) Episode 4 (415): Falling - November 26, 2008
 * 1) Episode 5 (416): Knock Off - December 3, 2008
 * 1) Episode 6 (417): Sweetie - December 10, 2008
 * 1) Episode 7 (418): Zero - December 17, 2008
 * 1) Episode 8 (419): Chattel - January 14, 2009
 * 1) Episode 9 (420): By Perjury - January 21, 2009
 * 1) Episode 10 (421): Pledge - January 28, 2009
 * 1) Episode 11 (422): Lucky Stiff - February 11, 2009
 * 1) Episode 12 (423): Illegitimate - February 18, 2009
 * 1) Episode 13 (424): Crimebusters - March 11, 2009
 * 1) Episode 14 (425): Rapture - March 18, 2009
 * 1) Episode 15 (426): Bailout - March 25, 2009
 * 1) Episode 16 (427): Take-Out - April 1, 2009
 * 1) Episode 17 (428): Anchors Away - April 8, 2009
 * 1) Episode 18 (429): Promote This! - April 15, 2009
 * 1) Episode 19 (430): All New - April 29, 2009
 * 1) Episode 20 (431): Exchange - May 6, 2009
 * 1) Episode 21 (432): Skate or Die - May 13, 2009
 * 1) Episode 22 (433): The Drowned and the Saved - May 20, 2009

Season 20 (2009-2010)
Written by: René Balcer and Keith Eisner, Directed by: Fred Berner Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Michael Dinner Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Constantine Makris Written by: Christopher Ambrose and Richard Sweren, Directed by: M.T. Adler Written by: Julie Martin and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jim McKay Written by: Matthew McGough and Stephanie Sengupta, Directed by: Darnell Martin Teleplay by: Keith Eisner, Story by: René Balcer and Keith Eisner, Directed by: Rose Troche Written by: Christopher Ambrose and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Mario Van Peebles Written by: Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: William Klayer Written by: Julie Martin and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Roger Young Teleplay by: Keith Eisner, Story by: René Balcer and Keith Eisner, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: Matthew McGough and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Marc Levin Written by: Christopher Ambrose, Julie Martin and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Michael Pressman Teleplay by: Matthew McGough and Luke Schelhaas, Story by: Matthew McGough and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Rose Troche Teleplay by: Keith Eisner, Story by: René Balcer and Keith Eisner, Directed by: Alex Chapple Written by: Julie Martin and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Fred Berner Written by: Matthew McGough, Luke Schelhaas and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Jim McKay Teleplay by: Keith Eisner, Story by: René Balcer and Keith Eisner, Directed by: Jean de Segonzac Written by: Christopher Ambrose, Julie Martin and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Darnell Maritn Teleplay by: William N. Fordes, Story by: William N. Fordes and Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: Fred Berner Written by: Julie Martin and Richard Sweren, Directed by: Jim McKay Written by: Ed Zuckerman, Directed by: William Klayer Written and Directed by: René Balcer
 * 1) Episode 1 (434): Memo from the Dark Side - September 25, 2009
 * 1) Episode 2 (435): Great Satan - October 2, 2009
 * 1) Episode 3 (436): Reality Bites - October 9, 2009
 * 1) Episode 4 (437): Just a Girl in the World - October 16, 2009
 * 1) Episode 5 (438): Dignity - October 23, 2009
 * 1) Episode 6 (439): Human Flesh Search Engine - October 30, 2009
 * 1) Episode 7 (440): Boy Gone Astray - November 6, 2009
 * 1) Episode 8 (441): Doped - November 13, 2009
 * 1) Episode 9 (442): For the Defense - November 20, 2009
 * 1) Episode 10 (443): Shotgun - November 27, 2009
 * 1) Episode 11 (444): Fed - December 11, 2009
 * 1) Episode 12 (445): Blackmail - January 8, 2010
 * 1) Episode 13 (446): Steel-Eyed Death - January 15, 2010
 * 1) Episode 14 (447): Boy on Fire - January 22, 2010
 * 1) Episode 15 (448): Brilliant Disguise - January 29, 2010
 * 1) Episode 16 (449): Innocence - March 1, 2010
 * 1) Episode 17 (450): Four Cops Shot - March 8, 2010
 * 1) Episode 18 (451): Brazil - March 15, 2010
 * 1) Episode 19 (452): Crashers - March 22, 2010
 * 1) Episode 20 (453): The Taxman Cometh - March 29, 2010
 * 1) Episode 21 (454): Immortal - May 3, 2010
 * 1) Episode 22 (455): Love Eternal - May 10, 2010
 * 1) Episode 23 (456): Rubber Room - May 17, 2010