State Tribunal unable to adjudicate on allegation of vilification by resident of another state due to limits on “diversity jurisdiction”

The NSW Court of Appeal held in February 2017 that the NSW Anti-Discrimination Board does not have jurisdiction to deal with complaints by a NSW resident about public acts by residents of other states.  The State tribunal is not a “court of a State” and so is unable to exercise judicial power to determine matters … Continue reading State Tribunal unable to adjudicate on allegation of vilification by resident of another state due to limits on “diversity jurisdiction”