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South Africa's Constitutional Court has made a landmark decision that lets men take their wives' surnames after marriage, striking down a law that only allowed women to change their names. The judges stated that the rule was a "colonial import" that no longer suits a democratic society. They argued it unfairly treated men and women differently, reinforcing outdated gender roles.
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