Actually, this is a nonprofit institution that teaches martial arts and provides certifications for instructors that are internationally recognized.
They advertise themselves as a non-religious organization. I trained there for close to 30 years and received various certifications to teach. I opened a school that was recognized by them as valid.
A senior instructor subsequently told me they lied and the organization ultimately is a religious one (although the owner and board of directors does not know this currently). He told me I had to convert to this newfangled religion and participate in their scheme to convert everyone else their to this (I want to say) cult. Again, knowledge that this is supposedly a religious group is strictly secretive, and conversion is done by trickery over long periods of time. Since I refused, they have shown an interest in throwing me out of the school so I can no longer continue learning & developing, and taking other actions as necessary to destroy my current school (which I own privately). Without offering internationally recognized certifications to my own student, a benefit of being within their organizaton, the prospects for my school are dismal at best.
I want to expose them for what they are and stop them from behaving in this manner. The institution is open to the public, it is an educational institution, and it is subject to the health club services law. I am not a lawyer, but I was hoping to get them on discrimination based upon religion (and possibly national origin due to the fact that the intrinsic nature of the religion favors Japanese) in an educational institution, evicting someone from a public place based upon religious discrimination and deception in the sales process related to the health club services laws. There are probably some other commerce oriented laws applicable here. I just don't know enough about where to look for them. How do you find a lawyer if you don't know what area of the law is involved???
Thanks.