A roadmap for trusted legal commentary.
The LexBlog Library is a structured, verified record of legal authors and their published work. This roadmap reflects the areas we are investing in to improve identity, discovery, attribution, and long-term usefulness for lawyers, law firms, researchers, and legal information platforms.
Author records, better discovery, and structured data work together to make legal commentary easier to find, understand, and trust.
Priorities can shift as the work evolves, but the themes here show the shape of where the Library is headed.
Core Areas
The roadmap is organized around the pieces that make the Library more useful to the people who publish legal commentary and the people who rely on it.
Author Records
Clear identity, publishing history, and durable attribution for legal authors.
Search & Discovery
Better ways to find authors, works, and subject matter across the Library.
Structured Access
Organized data that supports downstream research, platform use, and broader visibility.
Roadmap Horizon
A simple view of what is active now, what comes next, and what the longer-term foundation is intended to support.
Now
Strengthening the core record, improving discovery, and making the Library more dependable.
AI Content Tagging at Scale
Improve how legal content is categorized for discovery and downstream use.
Author Deduplication
Improve the accuracy and consistency of author records across the library.
Next
Organizing rights-cleared content for stronger retrieval, classification, and partner readiness.
Author Record Onboarding Improvements
Improve onboarding for Author Records.
Practice Area Taxonomy Validation
Expand taxonomy and classification across the library.
Semantic Chunking and Vector Embeddings
Prepare content for more advanced search and partner access.
Later
Packaging a stronger underlying corpus for broader legal information uses.
Search API
Provide API access for research and legal information partners.
B2B Data Licensing Feed
Support licensing-ready data products for partners.
Recently Shipped
- Author Records are now available on an annual plan in addition to monthly.
- Validated automated content classification at scale, clearing the path for taxonomy across the full Library.
- Structured metadata is now live on paid author profiles.
Have feedback on this roadmap?
If you are a law firm, legal author, publisher, or research platform, we want to hear what would make the LexBlog Library most useful to you.