Carol C. Lam, a distinguished former U.S. Attorney, and Cassandra Knight, an accomplished legal mind, have been recognized by Stanford University for their voluntary contributions. Both alumnae were honored by the Stanford University Board of Governors for their exceptional dedication and service to the university’s community.
Carol C. Lam, a 1985 graduate of Stanford Law School, is noted for her service as a U.S. Attorney and has made significant contributions to the university in various capacities. Cassandra Knight, who holds both a JD and BA from Stanford, completed in 1994 and 1991 respectively, has also been recognized for her impactful volunteer work.
The awards highlight the ongoing connection and commitment of Stanford Law School alumni to their alma mater and their continuous support for the institution’s values. More information about these honors can be found in Stanford’s announcement of the awards.