Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is no stranger to controversial rulings, and he’s just issued an opinion that might be his most divisive yet: Chicago deep-dish shouldn’t be called pizza.
“It’s very tasty, but it’s not pizza,” he said Friday night in the Windy City, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Don’t worry, Chicago. Scalia’s opinion, delivered at the Union League Club of Chicago’s 126th annual George Washington’s Birthday celebration, is non-binding and doesn’t carry the full weight of the court (or even the weight of a deep dish from Uno or Lou Malnati’s).
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