The Law of the Land is a play in four acts by George Broadhurst. It premiered on Broadway at the 48th Street Theatre on September 30, 1914 with Broadhurst also serving as the producer and director of the production. Successful, it ran there for 221 performances before closing in April 1915. The cast was led by Julia Dean as Margaret Harding, Charles Lane as Robert Harding, Milton Sills as Geoffrey Morton, and George Fawcett as Inspector Cochrane. Others in the cast included George Graham as Arthur Brockland, Harry Lillford as Chetwood, James Seeley as Doctor Whittridge, Walter Craven as Police Captain Prichard, Harry Oldridge as Policeman Taylor, Thomas Gunn as Policeman Burns, Ethel Wright as Hurlburt, and Master Macomber as Bennie.