Caleb Stegall

Caleb Stegall (born September 20, 1971)[1] is an American attorney and writer who resides in Perry, Kansas.

"[20] In 2004, he was profiled on the front page of The New York Times[21] as one of a young generation of conservatives questioning Republican Party orthodoxy.

He has been characterized by the blog Firedoglake as a "rising religious-right political star,"[22] has been suggested as a possible candidate for US Senate in 2010 by Rod Dreher,[23] and has been described as representing a new path for the Republican Party in the post-Bush years.

[24] In 2022, Stegall left his adjunct position at the University of Kansas School of Law, citing handling of a controversy over a conservative campus speaker.

In 2006, Stegall and The New Pantagruel were featured in Rod Dreher's book, Crunchy Cons, as leaders in the resurgence of traditionalist conservatism.