Several of Barbara’s articles were cited in October:
- Economic Suicide: The Collision of Ethics and Risk in Securities Law, 64 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 483 (2003), in F. Stephen Knippenberg, Re-Purposing Dram Shop Law to Subordinate the Claims of Reckless Bartenders of Credit Drunks: In Bankruptcy, This One Should Be on the House, 52 U. Louisville L. Rev. 39 (2013);
- Making It Up as They Go Along: The Role of Law in Securities Arbitration, 23 Cardozo L. Rev. 991 (2002), in Sarah Rudolph Cole, The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration: Possible Solutions, 2013 U. Chi. Legal F. 271 (2013); and
- The Irony of Securities Arbitration Today: Why Do Brokerage Firms Need Judicial Protection?, 72 U. Cin. L. Rev. 415, 433 (2003), in Sarah Rudolph Cole, The Federalization of Consumer Arbitration: Possible Solutions, 2013 U. Chi. Legal F. 271 (2013).