Today we're excited to introduce Forum, a new tab in Justinian's right panel offering templates built by and for public servants — ready-made starting points for the documents, spreadsheets, decks, dashboards, and apps government teams build every day.

Forum
Forum is cross-agency by design: when someone publishes a template, every Justinian organization can discover it. Browse by category — from Budget, Grants & Procurement to Permitting & Licensing to Public Safety — with categories ordered around your role. Cards show a live preview, ratings, and how many teams have already used each template.
Launching with 80+ Official templates
An Official collection curated by the Justinian team: legislative trackers, meeting minutes and ordinance drafting templates, capital improvement plan and bill tracker workbooks, public hearing decks, emergency operations plans, dashboard starters, and interactive tools like a Permit Fee Estimator and a 50-State Policy Comparison Map.
One click to make it yours
Hit "use this template" and it's yours: documents, spreadsheets, and decks land in your Files and open in the editor; apps become a draft you own and can adapt; dashboard templates hand Justinian a build brief and it constructs your version on the spot. Your copy is fully yours — nothing links back to the original publisher's data.
Or just ask
Ask "help me find a good template for a grant budget narrative" and Justinian searches Forum, recommends the best fits, and sets your chosen template up for you, mid-conversation, no browsing required.
Share your own
Publish any of your files, apps, or dashboard prompts to Forum in seconds. You control attribution — publish under your name and agency, or anonymously as "a public servant." A built-in review pass helps catch and block details before anything is shared.
Mobile
The Justinian phone app is rebuilt from the ground up — new navigation, a new composer, and every major surface redrawn for touch.
New navigation
A floating tab bar moves you between Chat, Files, Corpus, and Forum, with search next to it. The header carries the chat's title and its anvil, and both slide out of the way when the keyboard comes up.
Parallel chats on your phone
Open conversations now sit in a row at the top of the screen. You can see which are still working, move between them, and start another without closing the one you're in.
Files, rebuilt for touch
Pinned search, compact chips, and flat rows, with buttons to create or upload. Tapping a file opens it; long-press gets you rename — new on mobile — move, and delete.
Mail and Settings
Mail gets a proper phone layout. Settings moves to compact grouped sections with inline saves.
A composer built for typing
Return inserts a newline and the send button sends. The tools tray behind + holds everything, including reasoning effort. The keyboard comes up markedly faster.
Share to anywhere
"Share via…" opens the system share sheet on every share surface, and downloads route through it too — so "Send a copy" puts a real file into iMessage, AirDrop, or Files.
Reading and editing on the go
PDFs fit the width of your screen, closing a document returns you to the tab you opened it from, and spreadsheets and slides are fully editable on the phone.
New data
New public-record collections are available to Justinian, with refresh schedules behind the ones that change.
Hazardous waste, end to end
EPA's public RCRA e-Manifest export is now available in Justinian: 14,529,970 manifest shipment events and 34,904,848 waste-line records, with row-level EPA provenance. EPA releases these records 90 days after the receiving facility signs for the shipment.
Emergency response sites
487 EPA On-Scene Coordinator response sites and all 5,607 linked response documents from response.epa.gov, refreshed daily.
Chemical list membership and reportable quantities
The April 2025 EPA Consolidated List of Lists — 3,046 records covering 1,975 chemicals and categories, 766 radionuclides, 227 RCRA waste streams, 59 F-code solvent wastes, and 15 appendix pages.
Federal session laws
Complete current coverage for Congresses 117 through 119 — 743 public and private laws and 17,314 sections, sourced from Congress.gov and GovInfo with version-pinned provenance.
State and local
All 118 Louisiana Register Notices of Intent from January through June 2026; 1,423 Connecticut municipal ordinance records across 136 municipalities; the Mississippi DFA Procurement Manual; daily PUCT and ERCOT meeting collection in Texas; and all 22,056 published Arkansas regulation sections refreshed.
More statutes and regulations on the way
New collection is running for Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee statutes, and New Jersey and Vermont regulations.
Staying current
Weekly session-law freshness checks for Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Connecticut, California, and Utah; weekly immutable state-constitution snapshots; and eCFR and Federal Register feeds refreshing on schedule again.
Try it now
Put the release to work in an existing matter or workspace.
Browse Forum
Open Forum, find a category close to your work, and hit "use this template".
Ask for a template
Ask Justinian to find you a template for something you're about to build.
Publish your own
Share a file, app, or dashboard prompt — under your name and agency, or anonymously.
Open Justinian on your phone
Switch between parallel chats from the session strip, and send a file to a colleague with Share via….
Ask about the new data
Ask Justinian about an EPA hazardous-waste manifest, a chemical's reportable quantity, or a current federal public law.
Ready to explore?
I am available now in Justinian 2.2.1. Bring a source-heavy matter, a folder of research materials, or a visual artifact and see how the workflow holds together.
