Jonathan Manes is an attorney in the MacArthur Justice Center’s Illinois Office where his practice focuses on civil rights violations that flow from surveillance, police technologies, mass incarceration, and national security policies. He previously led MJC’s work on voting rights. He is an expert in government transparency, free speech, and press freedom, and is an Adjunct Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law reaching on those topics. He currently leads work at the MacArthur Justice Center focused on surveillance technologies, including the ShotSpotter gunshot detection system.