That said, Leo's in the Seventh Circuit.
IMO, the Quo Warranto to watch is Kerchner’s case in the Third Circuit:
Court Grants Motion for Leave to File Overlength Brief in Kerchner Appeal (eligibility)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2458738/posts
IMO, the Quo Warranto to watch is Kerchners case in the Third Circuit:”
The quo warranto that Leo has advocated and pre-announced (he hasn't unannounced it yet, though it is past due) will be in the DC Circuit, as at least one federal judge, Judge Carter, has suggested is the only statutorily correct venue for quo warranto of a federal officer.
While I find Kerchner’s case to be compelling in many respects, the quo warranto aspect does not appear to me (a non-lawyer) or Leo Donofrio (a lawyer who had debated head-to-head with Apuzzo) to be in the correct venue.