Moloy Good founded the Good Law Clinic in January of 2013 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 is licensed in both Washington and Oregon.Mr. Good's dedication to civil rights was shaped by his upbringing in a small town in the Pacific Northwest, where he encountered and observed the ignorance that fosters prejudice and bigotry. His desire to challenge this intolerance emerged during high school, and he resolved to pursue a career in civil rights advocacy. In college, his commitment deepened through his extensive study of the civil rights movement, which was the subject of his senior thesis. He chose Howard University School of Law for its esteemed reputation as a driving force for advancing civil rights. After law school Mr. Good worked as a union organizer and a legal aid lawyer. He also ran a statewide organization dedicated to fighting housing discrimination in Oregon and SW Washington. Through his work with the Good Law Clinic, Mr. Good applies his legal expertise to actively promote and defend civil rights causes.