John Law may refer to:
- John Law (economist) (1671–1729), Scottish economist
- John Law (bishop) (1745–1810), English mathematician and Church of Ireland bishop
- John Law (sociologist), sociologist at the Open University
- John Law (film director), Hong Kong film director
- John Law (mayor), mayor of Rodney District in New Zealand
- John Law (representative) (1796–1873), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- John Law (Burning Man), American artist
- John Law (comics), comic-book character created by Will Eisner
- John Law (Australian rules footballer) (born 1959), former Australian rules footballer
- John B. Law, head college football coach for the Manhattan College Jaspers, New York, 1930–1931
- John Law (musician) (born 1961), British jazz pianist and composer
- John Phillip Law (1937–2008), American film actor
- "John Law", single by the band Dropkick Murphys
- John Law, personification of law enforcement
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“In the years of the Roman Republic, before the Christian era, Roman education was meant to produce those character traits that would make the ideal family man. Children were taught primarily to be good to their families. To revere gods, ones parents, and the laws of the state were the primary lessons for Roman boys. Cicero described the goal of their child rearing as self- control, combined with dutiful affection to parents, and kindliness to kindred.”
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