March 31 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the University of Pennsylvania to comply with a U.S. civil rights agency's subpoena seeking information on Jewish students, faculty and campus groups as part of a probe into allegations of antisemitism. Sign up here. The judge, who was appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama, said contrary to UPenn's arguments, the EEOC "has an important interest in investigating the charge of discrimination and the subpoena is substantially related to that interest." He called it "unfortunate and inappropriate" that the school and its supporters in pressing their case had been "impliedly and...