Law & Order Season 22 features a diverse main cast including a Black detective (Mehcad Brooks as Jalen Shaw replacing Anthony Anderson), female lieutenant (Camryn Manheim), and female ADA (Odelya Halevi), continuing the franchise's modernized ensemble without drastic source-material alterations since it's an original procedural. Storytelling incorporates noticeable progressive themes in roughly 25-30% of episodes, such as anti-Asian violence (E3), migrant exploitation and deportation risks (E10), Black detective racially profiled by police (E15), antisemitism and white supremacists (E16), judicial bias (E17), and gun control advocacy by veteran DA Jack McCoy (E22). These plots often highlight systemic racism, hate crimes, and social justice issues ripped from headlines, with character moments like Shaw reflecting on interrogation biases and prosecutors weighing moral/political dilemmas. While not every episode lectures overtly, these elements drive key arcs and trials, prompting some audience complaints of left-leaning messaging on Reddit and YouTube videos labeling specific eps 'woke' for portraying victims as privileged or pushing profiling narratives. No explicit creator activism or DEI mandates stated by Dick Wolf, and reception mixed without major backlash or cancellation, as the show blends entertainment with timely critiques but retains traditional cop/legal format.