Surprised and honored by a post over at the Associate’s Mind Blog (a terrific blog, BTW, written by a neophyte lawyer out of Birmingham Alabama). The Post is entitled Law Library of Congress Archiving Blawgs and it told me something I did not know: The Library of Congress maintains an archive of what it has apparently deemed to be the top legal blogs and that list includes CLB:
I went in expecting to find only things like the Harvard International Law Journal (which I did), but I was also pleasantly surprised to find regular blogs, such as China Law Blog, Simple Justice, The Trademark Blog, and others included. There are even a couple Canadian blogs included as well. It’s a nice resource when/if some legal bloggers decided to hang up their hats.
The full archive is here. In addition to our blog, Stan Abrams’ China Hearsay also made the cut and so too will live forever. Near as I can tell from my quick review, the list of the 100 or blawgs that are being saved for archiving are all worth a read so if you are searching for a new law blog or two to follow, do check out the archive.

