(RNS) — The day before Passover, a federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to comply with a subpoena from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission seeking to obtain lists of Jews who may have experienced or witnessed antisemitism, as part of an investigation into antisemitism on that campus. Judge Gerald J. Pappert of Philadelphia’s Federal District Court ruled that the subpoena falls within the government’s authority, even though he acknowledged the Trump administration “ineptly worded” the request. University leaders, joined by Jewish faculty and students, have pushed back. They argue that any demand to compile lists of Jews raises serious constitutional and moral concerns and risks chilling Jewish life on campus. Many Jews support efforts to investigate antisemitism at Penn, and I am one of them.…