The online-only law reviews that sprang up a decade ago at Rutgers law schools in Newark and Camden are entering the next stage of the Internet evolution: the blogosphere.

The Rutgers Law Record in Newark has begun inviting readers to post comments on articles, and the editor says she is hoping the heavily footnoted submissions by scholars become departure points for discussion, not just repositories of weighty wisdom.

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