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About Us
 
 
 
  “To accept injustice or 
  segregation passively 
  is to say to the 
  oppressor that his 
  actions are morally 
  right.”
  Martin Luther King, Jr.
 
 
  Moloy Good founded the Good Law Clinic in January of 2017 in order to provide 
  high quality legal services to traditionally underrepresented clients. Mr. Good is 
  also a member of the Portland Human Rights Commission, joining the HRC in 
  2008.
  Prior to forming the Good Law Clinic, Mr. Good worked for the Fair Housing 
  Council of Oregon, a highly regarded private non-profit dedicated to furthering 
  the cause of fair housing through education, outreach and enforcement. Over the 
  course of nine years, Mr. Good served as FHCO’s Executive Director, Litigation 
  Director and Enforcement Coordinator. Previously, he worked as a staff attorney 
  for Legal Aid Services of Oregon. He helped defend people against evictions, but 
  also negotiated with landlords to avoid evictions.
  Mr. Good’s commitment to civil rights began while he was growing up in a small 
  town in the Pacific Northwest. He experienced and witnessed much of the 
  ignorance that leads to bigotry and prejudice. In high school, he decided to 
  pursue a career that would allow him to combat this intolerance. During college 
  he continued to pursue this goal by studying about the civil rights movement, 
  eventually writing his senior thesis on this subject. He chose to attend Howard 
  University School of Law because of its long and distinguished history as a 
  catalyst for the expansion of civil rights. His work with the Good Law Clinic 
  allows him to use his legal education to help defend and further the cause of civil 
  rights.
 
  
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
  Copyright © 2017 by Good Law Clinic and Moloy Good Attorney at Law - All rights reserved.
 
 
   
 
 
 
  Moloy Good of the Good Law Clinic of Vancouver, Washington is licensed to serve clients in both Oregon and Washington.
 
 
  
 