The crust is slightly burnt around the edges where the cheese bubbles. The pepperonis are large, oily and plentiful, so no complaints there.

Brett Kavanaugh has already left his mark on the Supreme Court, and it is pizza.

“When I arrived, I noticed the cafeteria did not serve pizza,” the justice said in November. “I thought, ‘What an outrage.’ My legacy is secure. It’s fine by me if I’m ever known as the ‘pizza justice.’”

He may have been joking as he addressed the conservative Federalist Society, but as the most junior member of the court, it is Kavanaugh’s very real duty to help oversee the cafeteria — an assignment Ruth Bader Ginsburg once called “truly disheartening.”

The pizza he championed is now on the menu. Is it good enough to define an entire legacy?