The Infrastructure for the Future of Law
We preserve and structure practitioner-authored legal commentary as citable secondary law for legal research and AI systems.
What Is the LexBlog Library?
For decades, practitioners, academics, students, and professionals in organizations advancing the law have analyzed and explained what the law means through insights, blogs, articles, and client alerts. This is secondary law—the intellectual capital of the legal profession.
The LexBlog Library indexes and archives legal commentary published across the web, providing the structure and metadata required to power the AI-driven web. By bringing this work into a formal library collection, we ensure your expertise is discoverable and recognized as a verified authority. We provide the essential bridge between deep legal insight and its creator, ensuring your work is surfaced, cited, and built to last.
Your Work Belongs Here
Published legal commentary, an insight, blog post, article, or client alert, from any platform, including your firm’s website, Substack, LinkedIn, or your own blog. Submit it to the LexBlog Library at no cost. Inclusion in this formal collection ensures your work is recognized as citable secondary law.
- 1 Prepare your content (single published work)
- 2 Fill out the submission form below
- 3 Our team reviews for quality and relevance
- 4 Approved content is published to the library
Free submission. Single published article. Reviewed for quality and relevance.
Help Us Build It — Get Your Author Record
Professional Verification & Metadata
- Name and institutional affiliation
- Law school and bar admissions
- Practice areas and jurisdictions
- A structured link to your complete body of published work
- Verified attribution in research platforms and AI systems, securing your authority through proper citation.
Your support sustains the library and secures your professional legacy.
Get Your Author Record — $20/monthAI-powered legal research platforms, LLMs, the next generation of legal research tools, and the web are changing how published legal commentary — and the professional authority behind it — are sourced and cited.
An Author Record provides the metadata required for you and your work to be surfaced and cited.
Without it, you and your commentary lack the attribution that legal research platforms and AI engines use to recognize and surface your authority. This record ensures you meet the professional standard to be credited as secondary law — just as an author record is essential to any law library.
What’s Already Here
with more research platform partners soon to follow.
The LexBlog Library is a public good — built to serve the legal profession, advance access to the law, and ensure that the people doing the work of explaining the law get the credit they deserve. This is bigger than any one platform. It’s infrastructure for how law will be understood, researched, and applied for generations to come.
Join us.