Hank leaves Atticus alone with Jean Louise. Atticus says he heard from Jack that she is upset about the citizens’ council. His reasons for being there, he says, are his concern for states’ rights and his dislike of the NAACP. Atticus proves that his views and Jean Louise’s are not as different as she thinks when he asks her how she felt about the recent Supreme Court decision: She objected to the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule state authority even though she didn’t object to the ruling itself. Like her father, she cares a great deal about states’ rights.