[UCLA] cannot allow pro-Palestinian protesters to blockJewishstudents from accessing classes and other parts of campus, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.

This ruling is right. You have a right to hold rallies to protest on political grounds, but youdon't have a right to mistreat individuals by discriminating on their religious views.

To judge from this description, that kind of protest also commits the wrong of distorting reproachfor Israel's practices into antisemitism. Antisemitism, like other bigotry, is wrong.

Whenever we criticize a country, we must be careful not to let that lead to punishing people forhaving an ethnicity or religion associated with that country.

UCLA should show ways that students can stand up for their views, ways that are visible to othersusing the campus, not tucked away uselessly, but without blocking them.