“A change in the playlist [does not] justify the police shutting down the event, when the objection to the change was the inclusion of someone whose viewpoint the city disapproves of. It appears that Chief Keef appeared by hologram because there was a warrant for his arrest, perhaps for missing a DUI court hearing or for failing to appear in a child support case; but while that would have justified the police arresting him if he appeared in person (since there would be a viewpoint-neutral justification for that, namely arresting someone for whom there is a warrant), that can’t justify the police stopping the holographic projection.”
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