[4] Law was born in Edinburgh in 1969 and grew up in Fife, where he attended Glenwood High in Glenrothes then later Madras College in St Andrews.
[7] In January 2019, he wrote about caring for his mother who had multiple sclerosis and supported a campaign by the i newspaper to raise money for MS Society.
[9] Prominent members of Scottish society interviewed by Law during the tour included Yes Scotland chief executive Blair Jenkins and politicians Humza Yousaf, Annabelle Ewing and Richard Lochhead.
During his first term (2015–17) as the Member of Parliament for Dundee West, Law fought against job losses at HMRC facilities in his constituency.
[17] In September 2017, Law signed a joint letter denouncing the Spanish Government's efforts to block the 2017 Catalan independence referendum.
[18] Law was a notable critic of Aung San Suu Kyi following the Myanmar Rohingya refugee crisis, and repeatedly called for her Freedom of the City of Dundee to be stripped.
[20] In his speech, he called on the UK Government to do more to protect and prevent violence against children in conflict zones, such as Yemen and South Sudan.