Wow. First of all Judaism is not a race so this is in no way racism. Second of all the board was questioning her to make sure there were no conflicts of interests and to make sure that as a member of the Judicial Board she wouldn’t have a bias towards the Jewish community. I don’t see how this can even be classified as discrimination, especially since she was “unanimously” put on the board after a faculty advisor pointed out that there was no conflict of interest.
And not wanting to go to UCLA because of this? That is definitely a disproportionate response, but at least that increases my chances of getting in…