In a 2012 policy
brief, the Illinois State Board of Education emphasized the need to seamlessly connect high school and college education by streamlining the curriculum taught to high school seniors and college freshmen according to the Common Core.6 Though Illinois encouraged state universities to share with state high schools what kind of
material students will be expected to
know in their first year of college, nothing indicates that homeschools or private schools would be privy to the same information.
[23] In a classic statement of this principle James LJ emphasised that «as you have
no right to see your adversary's
brief, you have
no right to see that which comes into existence merely as
materials for that
brief.»