Sure! It's the "law" everyone of non-Jewish heritage does not know about: the rabbinical laws. These are the ones created by rabbis, scribes, etc. over a million different aspects of Jewish life. "You teach as commandments the traditions of men." Although the ceremonial law was fulfilled and completed with the arrival of the Lamb, these were NOT human laws, but God's instructions to keep the Hebrew nation tuned in to His purposes on His first Advent. These became surplus and useless when the veil was torn, making the Most Holy Place open.
The rabbinical laws were "the yoke of bondage"; hand washing laws alone count for several hundred. Divorce laws were several thousands! Notice in the Gospels that the rabbis never asked Jesus questions about the Decalogue's value or the Ceremonial laws (Passover, Feasts etc.) but mostly on the rabbinical laws, 'don't do this don't do that".The rabbis themselves were exempt from them, hence Christ's declaration that they "would not lift a finger" but laid heavy burdens on the laity. It is the same today for Orthodox Jews, the Hassidum. These are the ones with the broad brimmed hats and curly sideburns that kkeep super strict Kosher.
It is this yoke that was nailed to the Cross; the Ceremonial laws were God-given and God removed. They had served their purposes. God unplugged that machine; it was not needed now that Christ had come.
But the rabbinical laws were never God's words. They were lies worked up by Spiritless men between the death of Malachi and the coming of Jesus.